The largest, SLB, maintained and even grew its business after others eventually departed
Aminata Touré, an economist and the former Prime Minister of Senegal, is running to become the first female president in the country’s 2024 elections
CEO Mark Zuckerberg said it is partnering with Microsoft to introduce the next generation of its AI large language model and making the technology known as Llama 2 free for research and commercial use
Benjamin Netanyahu’s government is pushing forward with judicial changes that have sparked widespread protest in Israel, and he has authorized the construction of thousands of new housing units in the West Bank
No other major city — defined as the 25 most populous in the United States — has had any streak of 110-degree days or 90-degree nights longer than Phoenix
Even though the scientist was the mastermind behind the atomic bomb, he believed the second bombing was unjustified and made efforts to impede the advancement of the much more potent hydrogen bomb, resulting in an investigation on his political inclinations
54-year-old Timothy Lyndsay Shaddock and his dog, Bella, disembarked Tuesday in the Mexican port city of Manzanillo from the fishing boat that rescued them
Kerry met on Tuesday with the ruling Communist Party’s head of foreign relations Wang Yi, telling him Biden hoped the two countries could ‘achieve efforts together that can make a significant difference to the world’
The Russian Defense Ministry said it destroyed facilities preparing ‘terror attacks’ against Russia involving maritime drones, as well as Ukrainian fuel depots
Retail sales rose 0.2% from May to June, following a revised 0.5% increase the previous month, the Commerce Department reported Tuesday
Rebel Democratic Senator Joe Manchin, Biden’s main domestic opponent, supports a non-partisan platform that aspires to a united bid for the White House
Nearly half of the country’s five million people need urgent humanitarian aid, and three million of these are children and adolescents
The author of the book ‘Addicted to Drama’ warns that the attention economy fosters a dramatic language that dominates social media, causing stress and instability
An architectural jewel in the Hollywood Hills that after ten years on the market keeps dropping in price and is not for sale. The reason? Sharon Tate lived (and died) in it
As the ‘mother of the rainbow quotas,’ the politician talks about the challenges she has faced since she took up her seat in the Chamber of Deputies
On his Truth Social platform, the former president and Republican presidential candidate said he received the target letter on Sunday night. Such a letter often can precede an indictment
The Federal Reserve says the concerts have sparked a boom in the hotel industry
Researchers have described the mechanism by which a high-fat diet inflames the hypothalamus and increases appetite
The world number one talks to EL PAÍS about his historic triumph at Wimbledon, fame, and his meteoric rise
There were no immediate details about how or why the soldier crossed the heavily fortified border or whether the soldier was on duty
Near the Russian trenches in the east of the country, there’s a lake with a beach where civilians and soldiers try to forget the war
The EU has pledged to invest $50.5 billion by 2027 in more than 130 projects in the region. Here is the list, country by country
This Mexican lawyer and member of Meta’s Oversight Board provides insights into the internet’s impact on democracy
Known for ‘The Nanny’ TV series in the 90s, the actress overcame rape and cancer and reinvented herself as the president of the actors union
Australia’s Studio Snoop has incorporated an artificial intelligence collaborator into its daily routine, which works with the rest of the staff as another member of the team
The director likes ambivalent and contradictory figures, as his fondness for the Dark Knight has already shown, perhaps because he is as much a superhero as he is a supervillain