The high number of elections across the world in a single year will take place in a highly-polarized context. Voters will contend with a breeding ground of misinformation, along with the consequences of generative AI
Chavismo could be considering other candidates for the election due to the Venezuelan president’s low popularity
The Hamas number two, killed in an explosion in Beirut Tuesday, had led talks with Fatah and actors linked to Iran, in addition to ordering attacks without consulting the militia’s leadership
For analysts, the government is handing ‘a clear message of empowerment’ to the military, which now also occupies important positions in the Defense Ministry
Prosecutors are investigating why a revolver in possession of Brothers of Italy MP Emmanuele Pozzolo went off, hitting the son-in-law of a member of the security team who was there with a junior justice minister
The Roman Catholic order of the Franciscans is facing 94 claims involving events that took place between 1940 and 1996. Most of the accused are now dead
The president’s lawyers argue that he did not take part in any insurrection and that his speeches were protected by freedom of expression
Four universities received big gifts last year, along with four scientific research institutes and a health-care system
A 2021 study from Oxford University found that vegan diets reduced food costs by as much as one-third
Nationally, the average number of daily requests shot up nearly tenfold. The Supreme Court is expected to rule on limits on the drug this year
Attempts to censor books reached a 20-year high in 2022, especially those with LGBTQ+ themes and those written by people of color
The two cities open a new front in response to efforts led by Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott to pay for migrants to leave his state
Álvaro Córdoba, 64, was arrested in Medellin, Colombia, in 2022 and extradited to the U.S. almost a year ago by President Gustavo Petro