Orbis Business Intelligence, founded by Christopher Steele, was paid by Democrats for research that included salacious allegations Russians could potentially use to blackmail former U.S. President Donald Trump
In the face of multiple global crises that disproportionately affect women, integrating the commitment to inclusion and equity into public budget planning in Latin America and the Caribbean is key for regional development
The primary opposition leader isn’t standing down, despite officials having tossed out the possibility of her facing off with Nicolás Maduro in July
Israel this week ramped up criticism of the embattled U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, saying that 450 of its employees were members of militant groups in the Gaza Strip. Israel provided no evidence to back up its accusation
The rule would require the largest banks — those with more than $100 billion in assets — to hold more funds in reserve to protect against bad loans and other potential losses
On Thursday, the U.S. president will deliver his most important speech this year amid doubts about his continued fitness for office
Lash Fary began his business 25 years ago with the Grammys, and delivers his offerings to the individuals up for acting and directing awards, as well as presenters at the gala event. This year, his bags include pet food, an infrared grill and luxury cosmetics: ‘Basically, we connect brands with famous people and high-profile events’
An NGO has raised $88 million to launch a satellite that will report on emissions of this powerful greenhouse gas
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and Secretary of State Antony Blinken presided at a ceremony in which Sweden’s ‘instrument of accession’ to the alliance was officially deposited at the State Department
The Nobel Prize winner’s biographer reveals a few mysteries found in the 30 boxes of letters and diaries to be released in August
The Texas A&M Forest Service said that its investigators have concluded that the Smokehouse Creek fire was ignited by power lines. 500 structures may have been destroyed in the fires
Authors María Esperanza Casullo and Harry Brown analyze the rise to power of radical leaders supported by discontented societies: ‘Populism is a warning about what has gone wrong in democracy’
The ‘Poor Things’ character played by Emma Stone challenges the hoary dumb-blonde stereotype through a fresh take on sex addiction
The executive order the Republican official signed on Feb. 22 bans girls’ and women’s sports teams with transgender athletes from using county facilities including ballfields, basketball and tennis courts, swimming pools and ice rinks
The bill was approved by lawmakers scrambling to address a wave of criticism after services were halted at some of the state’s largest fertility clinics. Doctors from at least one clinic said they would resume IVF services on Thursday
The jury believes that the gunsmith failed to respect safety protocols when handling weapons, which could have prevented live bullets from finding their way on the set of the Alec Baldwin western
Work WhatsApp groups have become a problem for many people who want to switch off but can’t. We analyze a phenomenon that has no easy solution
Eight Russian creators in exile have participated in a collective exhibition, which highlights the invasion of Ukraine and the Putin administration’s indoctrinating propaganda
Market predictions for an ECB rate cut as soon as April have faded, and expectations among analysts have shifted toward a first trim in June
The action of the new episodes has a few hints of Greek tragedy and 19th-century melodrama, but it flows with a certain logic
Former police officer Jimmy Chérizier, leader of a fluid federation of criminal groups in the capital, Port-au-Prince, has challenged the government amid the prevailing chaos
Cyprus and Israel in December announced a humanitarian sea route to the Strip but it failed to materialize despite a successful trial run that shipped 90 tons of aid to Egypt last Christmas
Candidates from all over the world — Trump in the U.S., Bolsonaro in Brazil, Maduro in Venezuela — seek to reach or stay in power for one main reason: it is the only way to avoid ending up in jail
The decision by the U.S. Supreme Court declaring Trump eligible for the presidency may result in the millionaire being exonerated from answering the criminal charges against him
Primaries with hardly any competition at all lead the United States to a rematch of the election of four years ago between two unpopular candidates
Marwan Barghouti, who Hamas has included in negotiations for a ceasefire in Gaza and the exchange of hostages, has been imprisoned since 2002 and is emerging as a possible post-war figure of unity