Protests are expected throughout this week’s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation leaders’ conference, which could draw more than 20,000 attendees, including hundreds of international journalists
The rich and famous want certainty that they are not unwell, but they’re turning to a practice that doctors advise against
Given the saturation of the shelters, the parish church – one of the largest and oldest in the Mexican capital – has opened its doors to all those who are on their way to the United States
In her memoir — ‘My Stolen Birth’ — Nahia Alkorta narrates how she was a victim of obstetric violence 11 years ago, during the birth of her first child. With the support of her attorney — Francisca Fernández — she waged a legal battle that made it to the United Nations
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The U.N.’s Food and Agriculture representative for Latin America and the Caribbean discusses new challenges in combating hunger across the region. ‘The world in 2015 is completely different from the world in 2023,’ he says
In Mayotte, diseases like cholera and typhoid are on the rebound, and the French army recently intervened to distribute water and quell tensions over supplies
The first-term governor with growing national recognition told a cheering crowd at a historic waterside venue that voters could help build on the “movement” he started with his own victory in 2021
She is running against a sitting president from her own party, and the Democratic establishment has closed ranks behind Joe Biden
Our generation is better prepared than that of our parents to face the challenges entailed by smartphones and social media and to talk to our children about the potential and risks of technology
Ukraine’s long-awaited counteroffensive has so far resulted in only incremental gains and heavy losses
The Democrats would need to win wide majorities in both the House and the Senate to clear a path for the rest of the president’s plans
Each leader has clear objectives for the highly anticipated talks Wednesday on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit
Let us not forget that a world with positive interest rates and inflation is better than a world with zero interest rates and inflation
The conservative Popular Party called the rally on Sunday to demonstrate against the agreement that paves the way for Pedro Sánchez to return to power
The residence that belonged to Alexander Iolas — the Greek-American gallerist who discovered Andy Warhol — was looted and vandalized after his death in 1987. However, as with all martyrdom sites, it has become a temple that still attracts devotees of contemporary art
Publishing houses, fans and Twitter users alike are scrutinizing the books that appear on the Spanish singer’s social media accounts. She has become a literary guru. Her favorite authors — from Simone Weil to Ocean Vuong — create imaginary worlds that influence her music
Five weeks since the start of the conflict, attacks on the country extend from the borders of Lebanon and Syria to the West Bank and the Red Sea
The trailblazing player will be remembered for her fight for gender equality, as well as her success in leading the U.S. national team at the Olympic Games and World Cup
The most recent installment from the Hollywood studio – which doesn’t stop churning out movies for the multiplex and series for Disney+ – attests to artistic fatigue and the desertion of fans
Used to decorate the sets of ‘Mad Men’ and ‘Indiana Jones’ these table lamps are a coveted collector’s item. Researcher Óscar Jiménez is a Fase expert and gives us the keys to its success
Ian Graham – the theoretical physicist who recommended the signing of manager Jürgen Klopp – has left the Reds. He now plans on offering his knowledge to other soccer clubs as an external consultant
The maestro from Moscow returns to Europe, celebrating the centenary of the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra. His program — inspired by the Czech composer Josef Suk and the Russian pianists Sergei Prokofiev and Sergei Rachmaninoff — is all about the demonic powers that have unleashed past and present tragedies
From Hollywood screenwriters to Spanish hotel workers, new spaces of collective struggle for labor rights are opening up
The unease is felt acutely at Tulane University in New Orleans, where 43% of students are Jewish
The leader said in a televised address Saturday that a cease-fire would only be possible if militants in Gaza release all of the 239 hostages taken in the deadly Hamas attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7