The current military, trained under democracy, has distanced itself from the rhetoric promoted by the far-right presidential candidate and his running mate Victoria Villarruel
Pedro Sánchez defended his pacts, which include clemency measures for Catalan separatists, as a wall against the rise of the far right across the world
The Socialist leader won the vote after clinching the support of six smaller parties, allowing him to achieve the majority he needed to form another coalition government
The need to establish a roadmap for the management of the Strip after the conflict is making its way into a still incipient debate
Judges, secretaries, janitors, chauffeurs and even President Daniel Ortega’s first-born son have all been summarily sent home by the ‘co-president’
The U.S. Aviation Authority has reactivated authorization for another attempt after the explosion during the first launch last April
The Mexican president is due to hold bilateral meetings with the presidents of China, Japan the United States, and Canada. Migration and fentanyl are expected to be on the agenda when he sits down with Joe Biden and Xi Jinping
The resolution, adopted after four frustrated attempts and with the abstention of Russia, the US and the United Kingdom, focuses on the protection of children
Friday’s Board of Governors should ensure a transparent and fair selection process to appoint a leader capable of restoring confidence and transparency to the bank
A new study estimates more than 200,000 premature deaths have been prevented by cutting carbon emissions worldwide
The presidents of China and the United States discuss Taiwan, Israel-Hamas war, climate change, and technological competition
They cited his rulings against their client as well as the prominent role played by the judge’s chief law clerk
The vote was 12-0 with the United States, United Kingdom and Russia abstaining. The final draft watered down language from a ‘demand’ to a ‘call’ for humanitarian pauses
State law requires New Hampshire’s Republican and Democratic primaries to be held at least seven days before any similar contest and gives the secretary of state sole authority to set the date
The package would empower the agency to review and investigate instances of discrimination by broadband providers to different communities based on income, race and ethnicity
One bystander video posted online shows four officers kneeling and holding the woman down as a fifth repeatedly strikes her with a closed fist
Iran has pushed back against the agency’s objections to Tehran’s ban on some of its inspectors designated to monitor the country’s nuclear program
An icy mine near the North Pole holds valuable treasures of human history – Vatican manuscripts, Latin American history, Brazilian art and even a Colombian podcast