Israel is the only state in the world that systematically tries children and adolescents in military courts, according to UNICEF. The vast majority say they suffered physical or psychological abuse and many remain detained without charge
Vladimir Putin has ordered the maximum number of army personnel to be raised to 2.2 million while the Ministry of Defense has reduced the list of diseases that provide exemption from conscription
Tehran-backed factions such as Yemen’s Houthis are intensifying their attacks against Israeli and U.S. interests, while Washington has increased its deployment in the region
Investigative journalist Carmen Aristegui also appeared in court to testify about being targeted by the powerful spyware
Manuel Rocha is known for waging a fear campaign against the former Bolivian president that ended up swaying voters to the then-union leader
The Latin America country’s position goes against that of neighbor Brazil, which holds the presidency of Mercosur, and Spain, which holds the presidency of the EU
The state that propelled George Wallace, a Democrat and four-term governor, into national politics is now dominated by Republicans loyal to Donald Trump
‘The Holdovers’, playing in theaters and available digitally, marks the long-in-coming reunion of Giamatti and Alexander Payne
President Joe Biden welcomed the honorees to the White House before the event, saying the performing arts ‘reflect who we are as Americans and as human beings’
Under the new rules, immigrants will have to earn more to get a work visa and will find it harder to bring family members to the U.K
The 37-year-old Spaniard said he knows things may be different after so much time without competing. ‘I expect from myself not to expect anything. This is the truth,’ Nadal said on a social media video
He hates feminism and democracy and has dubbed himself Bronze Age Pervert. He moves the masses and is adored by Trump
The monumental structure in the Chilean desert is the European Southern Observatory’s star project. Construction has passed the halfway mark and the device is on track to see its first light in 2028
80 years ago, four thinkers refused to teach classes in skirts and challenged academic orthodoxy between clandestine parties and cigarettes