Through their own past of oppression, many people here stand firmly with the Palestinians. But there is also a large Jewish community in the country, and its members are feeling increasingly fearful
The Israeli prime minister has sent a letter to Gustavo Petro asking him to support the efforts to free the 136 people held captive by the Islamic group
The former general director of the ABIN, now a federal lawmaker, is suspected of having monitored 30,000 people considered adversaries of the former president
The Chavista regime denounces the existence of a plan to assassinate the president and casts doubts about plans for elections in 2024
The ICJ judges will decide on Friday whether to order a provisional halt on the military offensive in the Palestinian enclave, which has killed nearly 26,000 people since October
Kenneth Eugene Smith was found guilty of murdering a woman in the 1980s and had survived another attempt at execution by lethal injection in which the vein could not be found
They didn’t appreciate her enough in the ‘90s. Now, a new generation of artists is even inspired by the way she dressed
The thinker, born and trained as a computer engineer in Hong Kong, warns that artificial intelligence has become a financial tool to attract investments
The action targets Amazon, Google and Microsoft and their sway over the generative AI boom that’s fueled demand for chatbots such as ChatGPT
The Argentine researcher claims that tech giants gather free data from the same sources once exploited by colonial powers
There is a risk of the U.S. being drawn into a wider conflict in Iraq and beyond as anger over Israel’s bombardment of Gaza and U.S. support for Israel fuels the strikes by Iranian proxies
A study by the University of California on how young people are disgusted by sex on their screens is bringing back the discussion on zoomer puritanism. It’s common among their sector of the population to break with prevailing norms around sexuality and relationships
Factories act as merchants and ship their products to Temu warehouses in China, which are then delivered directly to consumers in the U.S. and other countries
The company says it fears opening up the iPhone to outsiders will also increase chances consumers venturing outside its proprietary system will be exposed to hackers and other security problems
She decided to fight on behalf of the Amazon on the frontlines of its destruction, moving from São Paulo to Altamira. In her writing, she warns that putting the world’s largest tropical rainforest at risk could mean a holocaust for many species, including our own
The president used his stop to announce nearly $5 billion in federal money for the bridge and dozens of infrastructure projects nationwide
In at least eight states nationwide, lawmakers are working on measures to define antisemitism, part of an upsurge of legislation motivated in part by the Israel-Hamas war