Argentina declassifies more than 1850 documents on Nazis hiding in the country – investigation gains new publicity

The Argentine government has declassified more than 1,850 documents that shed light on the presence of Nazi criminals in the country after World War II. Among them are well-known names such as Adolf Eichmann and Josef Mengele, who were hiding in Latin America. These archival materials not only reveal history but also provide important evidence for international war crimes investigations. President Javier Millais initiated the declassification as part of his transparency policy, emphasising the importance of remembering the tragic pages of the past. Read on to learn more about these shocking revelations!

Trump’s tariffs replace sanctions, threatening global economic order

In a bold turn in US foreign policy, President Donald Trump has announced new tariffs that undermine traditional sanctions as a tool of coercive diplomacy. This move poses serious challenges for Europe, which must now strengthen its own sanctions enforcement mechanisms. How will the change in instruments affect the global economic order? Will Europe be able to adapt to the new realities? We explore how Trump’s tariffs could change international relations and economic interdependence. Read on to learn more about the implications of this strategic shift.

Night attack in Dnipropetrovs’k region: one killed, one wounded and large-scale destruction

On the night of 30 April, Russian forces launched a massive kamikaze drone strike in the Dnipro region, killing one civilian and injuring another. Dnipro and the Nikopol district suffered the most, with residential buildings, infrastructure and businesses destroyed. The fires that broke out as a result of the attacks have been extinguished, but the destruction has left serious consequences. Find out more about this tragedy and the heroism of the Ukrainian air defence forces, which shot down 9 kamikaze drones over the region.