The cuts suggest the officials think high borrowing rates will still be needed for much of next year to further slow spending and inflation
Hamas has continued to resist and killed nine Israeli soldiers in an ambush in the same northern neighborhood where it put troops at risk in 2014
Several states, including France and Germany, without which there is no qualified majority to carry out the law, are refusing to accept consent as the basis for sexual crimes
Marta Asensio recounts her experience as a survivor of sexual violence at a time when unified legislation on consent is being debated for the member countries of the European Union
The French Nobel Prize winner’s play ‘The Just Assassins’ and Steven Spielberg’s movie ‘Munich’ reflect on how violence and revenge end up consuming those who exercise it
OpenAI’s chief technology officer was included in the ‘Financial Times’ list of the most powerful women of the year
The proposal was strongly endorsed by the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, that argued that keeping the Thunder is an integral part of the city’s growth and economic development
US President’s meeting came as his national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, was to head to Israel on Thursday to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
The superstar’s oldest son made his collegiate debut for Southern California nearly five months after going into cardiac arrest during a workout
The late statesman often said power is the most potent stimulant because it offers impunity and amnesia
The Democratic president’s son said the closed-door testimony could be manipulated. ‘What are they afraid of? I am here,’ he said outside the Capitol
A study analyzed the environmental impact of these felines, which hunt more than 2,000 different species of birds, reptiles, mammals, insects and amphibians
The court’s decision to weigh in on the obstruction charge could threaten the start of Trump’s trial, currently scheduled for March 4
Agencies and tech giants create AI-powered digital personalities to capitalize on the fame and power market
The doctor talks to EL PAÍS about how the brain perceives physical suffering, and why there needs to be a paradigm shift in what we teach children about fear
The new season of ‘The Crown’ recreates the last days of the couple formed by Diana of Wales and the son of billionaire Mohamed Al-Fayed, a man obsessed with being accepted by the establishment
The head of the Swiss company analyzes the challenges for galleries and the perspectives at play within the crowded universe of art fairs
Francis, who turns 87 on Sunday, said he has a trip confirmed to Belgium next year and visits under consideration to Polynesia and his native Argentina
The new government aims to restore democratic norms eroded by Law and Justice and mend relations with foreign allies that were also strained
On the occasion of her participation in the National Summit of Elected Women of Colombia, organized by U.N. Women, the former president of Chile talks about what it is like to be a woman in politics, the humanitarian tragedy in Gaza and the authoritarian drift in Latin America
When China, the U.S. or the EU imposes a restrictive trade measure on another, there’s a 73% probability that they will respond with a retaliatory measure within 12 months, says the deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund
NHTSA has dispatched investigators to 35 Tesla crashes since 2016 in which the agency suspects the vehicles were running on an automated system. At least 17 people have been killed
The Inditex giant has issued a statement in which it explained the photos were taken before the Israeli offensive began
Since last month, the rebel group has been targeting ships allegedly linked to Israel. The offensive has sparked calls for greater U.S. military deployment as there are fears the conflict could spread to the Strait of Hormuz
We must hold accountable those who deliberately infringe the law, weaponize humanitarian aid and defame humanitarian organizations with the aim of weakening assistance and the protection of civilians and civilian infrastructure
Chair Jerome Powell will keep the price of money in the United States at the highest level in nearly 23 years