The concertina wire along roughly 30 miles of the Rio Grande is part of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s broader fight with the administration over immigration enforcement
CSU officials ended contract negotiations with a unilateral offer starting with a 5% pay raise this year, effective Jan. 31, far below the 12% hike that the union is seeking
Moscow agrees to strengthen its military cooperation with Niger while the Rosatom company commits to developing nuclear energy in Mali and Burkina Faso
European Union ministers have met to discuss a ‘comprehensive’ 12-point peace proposal put forth by Josep Borrell, which envisages a conference with other states in the region, the United Nations and the U.S.
The FAA said door plugs on one older version of the 737, called the 737-900ER, are identical in design to those on the Max 9 jetliner that suffered a blowout of a panel during a flight this month
Treasury said Fly Baghdad and its CEO Basheer Abdulkadhim Alwan al-Shabbani have provided assistance to Iran’s military wing and its proxy groups in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon
Management of the 130-year-old establishment has passed into the hands of the Paris Society business group, which is introducing new gastronomic offerings
The club, once led by the young man, was founded in 1966 as Loyola FC. Five of the founders were victims of the Andes tragedy and one of them did not board the plane to Chile because his university exam had been changed
Access to the institution’s vast collection of books and other items has been largely paralyzed for almost three months following its refusal to pay ransom to a group called Rhysida
Disgruntled reviewers have set out to destroy Issa López’s latest version of the series on review-aggregation websites. They have already made victims of ‘The Little Mermaid’ and ‘The Lord of the Rings,’ and are now targeting the Jodie Foster series in which, according to some, there are too few men
Journalists Marcelo Contreras and Rafael Valle release a book featuring 96 interviews, in which they refute myths about the industry during the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship
The book of memoirs ‘Underground in Berlin’ tells the unusual story of Marie Jalowicz, who defied the Third Reich without leaving Berlin, circumventing the Gestapo and enduring rape, freezing conditions and hunger
Vaccination rates have dropped to about 85% nationally and more than 3.4 million children under 16 years old are unprotected and at risk of catching the preventable disease
Ukraine’s allies have recently sought to reassure the country that they are committed to its long-term defense amid concerns that Western support could be sagging
Harris will host a series of events to defend women rights. She will join President Joe Biden tomorrow in a campaign event focused on abortion in Virginia
Argentina’s new ultra-right-wing president has taken time away from dismantling the Argentine state to make an eagerly awaited appearance at the Davos Economic Forum
In an upcoming book, the released German-Colombian former drug lord addresses dirty money in political campaigns, the pacts made between the Medellín Cartel and the guerrillas, as well as the complicity of the governments of Nicaragua, Cuba and Panama in the drug trade
The wife, three children and a grandson of the local bureau chief for Al Jazeera have all died under the Israeli bombings that he has been reporting on. He has vowed to go back after getting medical treatment in Qatar
The bill suggests penalties of up to 20 years for using environmental, social and governance guidelines, and follows in the footsteps of other initiatives taking aim at ‘woke capitalism’