Read the latest news from regional and global sources, presenting different voices and perspectives.

Analysis: NYC Leads the Nation in Courthouse Immigration Arrests
This story was originally published by The City. Sign up to get the latest New York City news delivered to you each morning. On a recent morning in Lower Manhattan, immigration Judge John Siemietkowski spoke to three people in his courtroom while...

Religious Collapse in Spain: Vocations on the Brink of Extinction and the Church in Free Fall
A recent report from the CEU-CEFAS Demographic Observatory, a center linked to the San Pablo CEU University of Madrid, reveals an unprecedented crisis in the Spanish Catholic Church, marked by the collapse of vocations, the drastic decline of the...

Gonzalez denounces attack on the Citizen’s Revolution in Ecuador
“They have bought five lawmakers who came by our votes,” said González in a statement on the occasion of the commemoration of the First Cry for Independence. In the text, published on social networks, the leader of the opposition political...

NYC is nation’s capital of immigration courthouse arrests, analysis shows
Support trusted journalism in Connecticut. Join CT Mirror’s members today and make an impact. On a recent morning in Lower Manhattan, immigration Judge John Siemietkowski spoke to three people in his courtroom while masked federal officers waited...

Church information for Aug. 9
Wallace, James add more Jr Pan Am cycling bronze medals
T&T cyclists Makaira Wallace and Danell James added more silverware when they raced to individual bronze medals in their respective six-lap keirin finals at the second edition of the Junior Pan American Games at the Velodrome in...

Indigenous Peoples Day explores the risks and opportunities of AI
On 9 August, the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, the United Nations (UN) held an online event focused on the theme AI: Defending Rights, Shaping Futures. Indigenous Peoples, numbering about 476 million across 90 countries,...

Indigenous Peoples Day highlights AI’s risks and opportunities
An estimated 476 million Indigenous Peoples live across 90 countries, representing 5,000 different cultures. Without proper safeguards, AI risks harming Indigenous rights through inequitable distribution of the groundbreaking technology,...
Vuelta a España 2025: Our GC form guide
Cyclist Vuelta a España 2025: Our GC form guide With the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France crossed off our list, one Grand Tour remains in 2025: the Vuelta a España. The Spanish Grand Tour will start overseas this year, with the Gran Salida set to...

Club Brugge still awaiting Marseille response over Joël Ordoñez deal
4Club Brugge are still awaiting a response from Olympique de Marseille regarding payment guarantees requested as part of the ongoing negotiations for Joël Ordoñez. The Belgian club are seeking assurances from OM before finalising the Ecuadorian...
Highlights and goals: Rennes 1-0 Olympique de Marseille in Ligue 1
Minute 90' Additional time 6 minutes are added to this second half, the score remains 0-0 with Rennes quite resilient and fighting throughout the game, they have not had the definition to score while Olympique waits for the end of the game. Minute...

Border Patrol Chief McGoffin on suspect arrested in smuggling attempt: 'You have officially lost your welcome'
Sean McGoffin, Chief Border Patrol Agent of the Tucson Sector, said that an Ecuadorian man awaiting immigration proceedings was apprehended for smuggling two Mexican nationals at the Nogales checkpoint. This incident has led to federal...

NYC Is the Nation’s Capital of Immigration Courthouse Arrests, New Data Analysis Shows
Support local news today! Our nonprofit newsroom relies on readers like you to power investigations like these. Join the community that powers NYC’s independent local news. On a recent morning in Lower Manhattan, immigration Judge John...

Indigenous Peoples' Rights at the Intersection of Conservation and Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Download Photo Newswise — New York, NY, August 8, 2025—The following statement was released today by Sushil Raj and Dawa Yangi Sherpa of the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS); Myrna Cunningham of the Pawanka Fund; and Roberto Múkaro Agüeibaná...

Mass shooting in Ecuador leaves 8 dead as the country battles spate of violent crimes
A shooting at a nightclub in rural Ecuador has left eight people dead and three others injured, in what authorities believe is the latest outbreak of violence linked to organised crime. Police Colonel Javier Chango said seven victims died at the...

8 killed in shooting outside nightclub in Ecuador
Eight people were killed in a mass shooting outside a nightclub in a town in western Ecuador, according to officials and local media. The attack occurred at around 1:30 a.m. on Sunday in the town of Santa Lucía, in Guayas province, near the...

Celebration in Reading marks Ecuador Independence Day
READING, Pa. -- The City of Reading is celebrating Ecuador's Independence Day. The city hosted a flag raising ceremony at City Park Sunday afternoon. Community leaders spoke about the day's history and the importance of honoring Ecuadorian culture...

Indigenous voices power a digital revolution
Indigenous groups in Central and South America – from the high-altitude Rarámuri communities of northern Mexico to the Kichwa people of Ecuador’s rainforests – are operating their own community media and connectivity projects. Staff at the Voz de...

Indigenous Ecuadorians say axing ministries hurts Amazon forest
What’s the context? Ecuador's Indigenous groups criticise government decision to axe Environment Ministry, they say will harm their rights, rainforest. Ecuador puts Environment Ministry under Energy and Mines Ecuador ramps up oil drilling and...

Indigenous solutions for the cost of living crisis
For instance, Indigenous farming practices, such as intercropping, boost the availability of traditional foods, which promote dietary diversity while also allowing natural resources to replenish. Other production methods like agroforestry – the...