The original Jane Birkin Hermès bag is looking for a new owner

Jane Birkin's Original Hermes Birkin is on display at Sotheby's auction house in New York, New York, USA, 06 June 2025. EFE/EPA/SARAH YENESEL

By Nora Quintanilla New York, (EFE). – Since Friday, Sotheby’s has been exhibiting the original “Birkin bag” in New York, created for Jane Birkin in 1984 by French fashion house Hermès, which will soon be auctioned off to a new owner. The “Birkin bag,” which has shaken up the fashion world for over four decades, … Read more

Memory of Tiananmen lives after 36 years, a testimony against official censorship

(FILE). This is a file image of a vigil held in Victoria Park, Hong Kong, in remembrance of the victims of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. June 4, 2019. EFE/ Jerome Favre

By Jesús Centeno Beijing (EFE).- s of the night of Jun. 3-4, 1989, when soldiers and tanks of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) entered the central Beijing square, continue to emerge over three decades after the Tiananmen Square Massacre. The subject remains taboo in China, which has never published an official death toll from the … Read more

Paul, Svitolina, Zheng power into Roland Garros quarters

Tommy Paul of USA celebrates after winning his Men's Singles 3rd round match against Karen Khachanov of Russia at the French Open Grand Slam tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris, , 30 May 2025. EFE-EPA/YOAN VALAT

Paris, June 1 (EFE).— Tommy Paul cruised past Alexei Popyrin, Elina Svitolina staged a stunning comeback, and Qinwen Zheng broke new ground, as all three booked spots in the Roland Garros quarterfinals on a thrilling day at the French Open on Sunday. American Paul became the first man to reach the Roland Garros quarterfinals this … Read more

9,500 Galapagos giant tortoises reintroduced in half a century

(FILE). This photograph, dated 17 December 2024, shows a giant tortoise at the Arnaldo Tupiza Chamaidan Giant Tortoise Breeding Center on Isabela Island, which is the largest island in the Galapagos Islands archipelago in Ecuador. December 17EFE/ Fernando Gimeno

By Susana Madera Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, (EFE).- For the past 50 years, the Galapagos Islands (Ecuador) have been at the heart of a restoration and conservation program involving the rearing and reintroduction of almost 9,500 giant tortoises to their natural habitat. This has breathed new life into their unique ecosystem. This initiative began in 1965 … Read more

Russell Brand pleads not guilty to rape, sexual assault charges

British comedian and actor Russell Brand arrives at Southwark Crown Court to enter his plea on charges of rape and sexual assault in London, Britain, 30 May 2025. EFE/EPA/TOLGA AKMEN

London, May 30 (EFE).- British actor-comedian Russell Brand pleaded not guilty on Friday to five charges of sexual assault and rape involving four women in the United Kingdom. In a preliminary hearing of his trial at Southwark Crown Court in central London, Brand responded “not guilty” to each of the charges against him for crimes … Read more

Adrift: 55 missing migrants, 15 desperate calls, 81 days lost in the Atlantic Ocean

On April 13 2024 fishermen in Maiaú Bay, Pará (northeast Brazil), found a 15-meter-long white and sky-blue boat adrift with nine deteriorated bodies on board, 27 cell phones and two identity documents: one from Mauritania and one from Mali. EFE/Federal Police of Brazil - EDITORIAL USE ONLY/ONLY AVAILABLE TO ILLUSTRATE THE ACCOMPANYING NEWS (MANDATORY CREDIT) -

By José María Rodríguez Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, May 30 (EFE).- Over a year has ed since Brazilian authorities discovered a 50-feet-long migrant raft from Mauritania with nine heavily decomposing bodies. The boat had drifted for 81 days across the Atlantic after its failed attempt to reach Spain’s Canary Island, leaving 55 people … Read more

Pakistan unveils first government-led strategic bitcoin reserve

(FILE) An illustration shows a symbolic Bitcoin, in Lugano, Switzerland, 22 November 2024. EFE/EPA/PABLO GIANINAZZI

Islamabad, May 29 (EFE).- Pakistan on Thursday unveiled the country’s first government-led strategic bitcoin reserve after allocating 2000 megawatts of electricity for the first phase for bitcoin mining and AI data centers. Bilal Bin Saqib, chief executive officer of the Pakistan Crypto Council (PCC) and prime minister’s adviser for crypto and blockchain, made the announcement … Read more

Floating Fortress: Inside the US Navy’s stronghold for Pacific showdown

Photograph taken on April 30, 2025, of a ship at the Norfolk Naval Base (United States). EFE- Esteban Capdepon Sendra

By Esteban Capdepón Sendra Naval Base Norfolk, US, May 29 (EFE).— Activity on the pier is nonstop as preparations continue aboard the USS George H. W. Bush aircraft carrier. Like a bustling city center, a steady stream of sailors in blue overalls weaves through the deck, accompanied by the roar of helicopter blades landing just … Read more

German court rejects Peruvian farmer’s climate lawsuit against RWE

People hold placards as lawyer Roda Verheyen and Germanwatch managing Director Christoph Bals give a statement ahead the Higher Regional Court of Hamm judgement in the so-called climate lawsuit trial of Peruvian farmer Saul Lliuya against RWE AG in Hamm, , May 28, 2025. EFE/EPA/CHRISTOPHER NEUNDORF

Hamm, , (EFE).- A German court on Wednesday dismissed a landmark lawsuit filed by Peruvian farmer and mountain guide Saúl Lliuya against energy giant RWE, the German international multi-energy company, over its contribution to climate change and the melting of a glacier near his hometown in the Andes. Despite the loss, the ruling is being … Read more

Melting snow making Everest more perilous, record-holding climber Kami Rita warns

Nepalese mountaineer Kami Rita Sherpa reacts after arriving in Kathmandu, Nepal, 28 May 2025, after successfully ascending Mount Everest for the 31st time, a new world record. Kami Rita first climbed Mount Everest in 1994. EFE/EPA/NARENDRA SHRESTHA

Kathmandu, May 28 (EFE).- Veteran climber Kami Rita Sherpa, who returned to Kathmandu on Wednesday after scaling Mount Everest for a record 31st time, has warned that melting snow—likely driven by global warming—is making climbing the world’s highest peak increasingly dangerous. “Snow is melting, possibly due to global warming,” he said. “This has put everyone … Read more