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Jorge Ramos, born in Mexico City on March 16, 1958, has become one of the most influential journalists in the Spanish-speaking world. With his unmistakable silver hair, direct tone, and sharp style, Ramos has earned the title of “the voice of immigrants” in the United States.

When we think of Spanish-language television, one name shines above the rest: Don Francisco. Under this stage name, Mario Luis Kreutzberger Blumenfeld (born in Talca, Chile, 1940) became an iconic figure of Latin culture, bringing millions of families together every weekend in front of the TV.

Starting on October 1, 2025, the United States will apply a new $250 “visa integrity fee” for travelers from countries that are not part of the visa waiver program. With this charge, the total cost of obtaining a visa will rise to $442, making it one of the highest fees in the world, according to the U.S. Travel Association.

At just 21 years old, Osmar Olvera Ibarra has taken Mexican diving to unprecedented heights. In 2025, at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, he stunned the sport by capturing the gold medal in the 3m springboard, ending nearly 20 years of Chinese dominance.

The international film industry lost one of its great representatives with the passing of Graham Greene, the acclaimed Indigenous Canadian actor who died at the age of 73 in Stratford, Ontario.

There are premieres that hit the film world like an earthquake, the kind that make even the most skeptical viewers jump out of their seats. And that's exactly what happened at the Venice Film Festival with Frankenstein, Guillermo del Toro's latest work: pure history.

Trade tensions between the United States and the international community have escalated once again following the Trump administration’s decision to eliminate tariff exemptions on small parcels.

In a small town in Hidalgo called Puerto del Caballo, inhabited by barely twenty people, a young woman was born who would eventually mark a turning point in the preservation of indigenous languages in Mexico.

When we think of grandparents, we tend to imagine tender, wise, and endearing figures, but we rarely associate them with viral trends, video games, fitness routines, or extravagant fashion. However, a new generation of grandparents is breaking down stereotypes about old age and proving that it's never too late to reinvent yourself, have fun, and connect with the digital world.

Paco Ignacio Taibo II (Francisco Ignacio Taibo Mahojo), born in Gijón, Spain, in 1949, is one of the most influential writers and cultural promoters in the Spanish-speaking world.