Witness testimony at the landmark antitrust case has ended, but the parties have until May to present their closing arguments. The judge says that he still does not know which way he will rule
The former prime minister returns to government to be greeted by the aftermath of a decade of austerity and a Conservative Party radicalized by Brexit
The blazes in this wetland on the border with Bolivia and Paraguay are breaking records in November, when the rainy season should have already begun
The far-right economist wants to reduce the functions of state to a minimum and adopt a policy of ‘zero tolerance’ against crime
The ultra-neoliberal economist obtained 56% of the votes in the runoff election against Peronist Sergio Massa
The regional body, known by its initials OAS, has long criticized rights violations under Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega
The signature broad, black bicorne hat is one of a handful still in existence that Napoléon wore when he ruled 19th-century France and waged war in Europe
Nearly half of the 27,000 migrants who have arrived in Denver since November 2022 have received a ticket from the city to travel onward. In New York and Illinois, taxpayer dollars are also being spent on tickets out of town
Many factors lie behind the disconnect, but economists increasingly point to one in particular: the lingering financial and psychological effects of the worst bout of inflation in four decades
The endorsement Sunday comes as the former president campaigns on a hard-line immigration agenda that would be far more expansive than the policies he pursued during his first term in the White House
In September, U.K. media said four women had made allegations of sexual assault against Brand
Representative of the new North American horror narrative, the author received an award at the Sui Generis festival in Madrid, Spain
The American filmmaker defends the arts and humanities as a pillar of human development in an increasingly technologically driven world