A survey found that 55% of Colombians would like to have a president like the one in El Salvador; meanwhile, some local candidates are promising to import his rigid security model
Before Title 42 expired, authorities stopped Venezuelans crossing illegally nearly 30,000 times during April, up nine times from March
That’s according to the General Social Survey, a widely respected survey conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago that has been measuring confidence in the court since 1973, the same year that Roe v. Wade legalized abortion nationwide
DeSantis chose a Christian school Wednesday to sign the bills, which also restricts pronoun use in schools and force people to use the bathroom corresponding with their sex at birth
The legendary Spanish filmmaker has just screened his medium-length movie ‘Strange Way of Life’ at the Cannes Film Festival. The Western flick stars two gay cowboys, played by Ethan Hawke and Pedro Pascal, and makes an effort to subvert the genre: ‘I just hope the Americans don’t find it too daring’
The Irish actor had a difficult childhood, marked by his parents’ absence. Despite his success, his life story has been marked by a series of difficulties: the death of his first wife in 1991 and his daughter in 2003
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The president ordered the mobilization of more than 5,000 military and 500 police officers in a new show of force. ‘They will pay dearly for the assassination of our hero,’ he warned
Reducing the cost of maintaining valid travel documents for citizens residing abroad had been a longstanding demand of Cuban-Americans
The federal lawsuit filed Wednesday marks the latest opposition to a policy central to Governor Ron DeSantis’ agenda as he prepares to run for president
New estimates from the CDC show about nearly 110,000 U.S. overdose deaths in 2022. That’s nearly 2% more than 2021
In Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya, homophobia has worsened, with political and religious leaders pushing for tougher laws. Much of this agenda is being supported by foreign money
Amazon is relaunching its voice assistant as other tech giants speed up efforts to incorporate AI into their products
The Premier League side’s new owner will be either a billionaire whose companies pollute the environment or a member of the Qatari royal family
The 11th-century ‘Will of Count Gundesindo’ disappeared from a monastery and showed up over a century later in Saint Petersburg
Opposition groups denounce recent arrests of 18 dissidents and an alleged murder
Their office said in a statement that the chase ‘resulted in multiple near collisions involving other drivers on the road, pedestrians and two NYPD officers.’ It called the incident ‘near catastrophic’
Megan McDowell, who has translated Alejandro Zambra, Mariana Enríquez and Samanta Schweblin into English, compares her work to that of a medium
The legendary band, part of the California explosion of the 1990s, is signing off after a 40-year career with a farewell tour
At least five people have died in the flooding and 5,000 more have been evacuated, while electricity supplies and cell phone networks have been severely affected
The National Electoral Council now has seven days to call presidential and legislative elections, which must be held within 90 days
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Moscow has agreed to a two-month extension of the Black Sea Grain Initiative
The tennis player’s investment firm, Aspemir, had a turnover of €20 million in 2021 through around 20 companies in various sectors
After conservative and far-right parties won the 2023 Finnish elections, the original inhabitants of the land fear that they have now lost hope for more self-governance, at a time when the climate emergency threatens their livelihoods
The U.S.-born former reporter enlisted as a sergeant in the Ukrainian Army and is fighting the Russians on the front line and on social media
The human rights activist, now based in the U.S. and Sweden, survived the prisons of Al-Assad and today urges people not to forget the crimes of the regime in Syria