
Netanyahu’s allies in Israel plow ahead on legal overhaul
The prime minister’s coalition advanced a bill that would protect the long-serving leader from calls that he be removed from office over his corruption charges

The prime minister’s coalition advanced a bill that would protect the long-serving leader from calls that he be removed from office over his corruption charges

These intense weather events are leading to extremes such as crop failure, infrastructure damage, humanitarian crises and conflict, a new study says

EL PAÍS speaks to four protesters about why they are fighting back against Netanyahu’s plan to weaken the Supreme Court

The statement offered for the first time a glimpse of the full scope of the government’s crackdown that followed the demonstrations over the death of Mahsa Amini

English clubs spend 18 times more than Spanish ones on transfers thanks to money injected by foreign funds. Strict economic rules have eliminated insolvency problems in Spain, but curtailed clubs’ ability to attract players

Picking the NCAA Tournament bracket comes with plenty of potential pitfalls. Here’s one way to go about it

The agreement, set to expire on Saturday, allows Ukraine to ship grain from its Black Sea ports and permits Russia to export food and fertilizers

Advocates for open government are ringing alarms about plans by DeSantis’ administration that could make it harder to learn what public officials are doing and to speak out against them

The decision announced on Monday is one of the president’s most consequential climate choices and is likely to draw condemnation from environmentalists

New proposals by the Biden administration would update racial and ethnic classifications for the first time since 1997

According to a Global Energy Monitor report, the region may have more than 319 gigawatts of large-scale solar and wind power within the next decade

The president’s words of assurance come after the swift and stunning collapse of two banks prompted fears of a broader upheaval

This behind-the-scenes look at Hollywood’s most glamorous night reveals how many guests retreated to the drinks bar while hosts handed awards and droned on about the importance of editing techniques

The STOXX Banks index of 21 major European lenders was off 3.8% on Monday, with some members seeing intraday drops in double digits before recovering

The pharmaceutical giant said Monday that it will pay $229 per Seagen share

Tim Davie announced on Monday that the popular sports presenter will return to “Match of the Day,” bringing to a close a days-long saga over the network’s social media guidelines

EL PAÍS and Luminate, a global foundation, are supporting an initiative that fosters the strengthening of democratic processes and female leadership

Sales by the West’s 10 largest industry players grew by 7.5% in the last quarter of 2022, earnings reports show. A German company is offering to buy a Spanish ammunition maker for twice what it was worth two years ago

The British Treasury and the Bank of England ‘facilitated the sale’ of the lender to HSBC, ensuring the security of $8.1 billion of deposits

The film about the multiverse – produced by the independent studio A24 – picked up the Oscar for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay, among others. Michelle Yeoh and Brendan Fraser won for Best Actress and Best Actor respectively. And a German film – ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ – took Best International Film and three other statuettes

The first awards went to Jamie Lee Curtis for best supporting actress, Ke Huy Quan for best supporting actor and Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Pinocchio’ for best animated film

Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert’s multiverse film receives awards for Michelle Yeoh and her supporting performers, Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis. Brendan Fraser, best leading actor for ‘The Whale’. Pinocchio’ by Mexico’s Guillermo del Toro, best animated film

‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ won seven awards, while ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ took home four