In Colombia, the children of murdered political leaders are confronting not only the violent loss of their parents but also efforts to erase their legacy. As they step into the political arena themselves, they face the heavy burden of continuing their families' missions while challenging the culture of fear and violence that still haunts the country.
Blaise Metreweli has been appointed as the first woman to lead Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) in nearly 120 years. Her historic appointment marks a significant milestone for the agency, traditionally dominated by men, and comes at a time of evolving global security challenges.
Andrónico Rodríguez, a young Bolivian politician, has emerged as a leading presidential candidate from the country’s deeply divided left. Seen as a rising figure within the Movement for Socialism (MAS), Rodríguez seeks to unify the fractured political forces once led by Evo Morales, while appealing to younger voters and promising a new direction for Bolivia’s future.
The UK, Spain, and the EU have reached a historic agreement on Gibraltar that will eliminate the long-standing border fence separating the British enclave from Spain. The deal aims to ease movement, strengthen cooperation, and reshape Gibraltar’s status after Brexit, marking a major diplomatic breakthrough after years of negotiations.