The tireless human rights advocate has become the scourge of the Ortega-Murillo regime in Nicaragua
The Israeli army also accuses this medical complex of harboring Hamas facilities and is escalating its efforts to prove that the civilian targets it attacks are being used for military purposes
The ministers from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, the Palestinian Authority and Indonesia chose to start in Beijing a tour to permanent members of the United Nations Security Council
The Republican National Committee mulling rules changes would force presidential candidates to sign a pledge saying they won’t participate in any debates sponsored by the CPD
In an interview in Jerusalem, the European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs emphasizes that the humanitarian situation in Gaza is ‘absolutely horrific’ and admits that the Palestinian-Israeli conflict ‘is very divisive in Europe’
With ‘Split,’ a drama about human relationships, the French performer intends to move away from the cliché of being a style icon and focus on her film career
This psychopathology occurs in one in 300 pregnancies and can last late into gestation or even up to the birth itself. Because of the shock for many women, who have not experienced physical changes or symptoms and have not had time to prepare for their child’s arrival, they sometimes need psychological help
The workplace rental firm’s bankruptcy is giving investors a reality check, and prompting them to take another look at solid, credible business plans
The architecture scholar from Madrid’s Polytechnic University explores the role of spatial planning in the destruction of cooperative living systems
Emma Corrin plays a hacker and amateur investigator in this new series from the makers of the hit series ‘The OA’
Prosecutors say those restrictions are necessary to prevent Trump from undermining confidence in the court system and intimidating people who may be called to testify against him
The tradition dates to 1947 when the National Turkey Federation, which represents turkey farmers and producers, first presented a National Thanksgiving Turkey to President Harry Truman
Unlike in Venezuela, Nicaragua and El Salvador, the international community is responding fast to the threat to democracy in the Central American country
In almost all stages of sleep it is possible to capture information and follow simple instructions
The French landscaper is the father of the most revolutionary theories in contemporary gardening
The Harrington windbreaker first came out in 1938 and it’s still going strong 85 years later
On Friday, the globe hit 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees) above pre-industrial levels for the first time in recorded history
The auction house said that it will put up for sale in New York six of the seven first-half shirts the Argentina captain wore in Qatar, including the one he donned in the final against France
With ‘Godzilla Minus One,’ the famous saga has reached its 37th film. Whether in Japan or the United States, the legend of the reptilian creature functions both as mass entertainment and as a portrait of society
On the first day of her trial in Barcelona, the Colombian singer agreed to a suspended three-year sentence and a large fine. She says she did it for her children
The 708-kilometer long barrier has left residents’ homes surrounded by Israeli settlements and makes it difficult for Palestinians to access their lands
Now that Chinese tourists are venturing abroad again after the pandemic, the new World of Frozen attraction is meant to be a game changer for a theme park that has run losses for years
Widespread amazement at creative artificial intelligence has resulted in the fever of technocapitalism, which aims to monopolize profits and impose regulations that favor its interests over those of society
Austin’s second trip to Ukraine takes place when the world’s attention is drawn to the Middle East and signs of fatigue set in with the almost 21-month Russia-Ukraine war
OpenAI said Friday that Altman was pushed out after a review found he was ‘not consistently candid in his communications’ with the board of directors
Russia’s tensions with the U.S. and Europe make it difficult to reach an agreement on the end of the largest international cooperation project in space, which will remain operational at least until 2030