Solar eclipse: A shadow beam crosses America
The interposition of the moon between the Earth and the sun becomes a mass spectacle followed by millions of people across North America
The interposition of the moon between the Earth and the sun becomes a mass spectacle followed by millions of people across North America
The player, released on bail pending a final sentence, has lodged an appeal for an acquittal having maintained his innocence throughout the trial
The champion of artificial intelligence for Spanish speakers says it will use open-source data from government and other collaborators
Hefei, a city in the east, has become a model to follow for the technological development that Beijing wants to achieve in an economy that has been affected by the real estate crisis
The French capital is gearing up to prevent terrorist attacks during the Olympic Games with a massive police deployment and exhaustive checks. President Macron also warns of Russian interference
Mazatlàn (Mexico), Cleveland (United States) and Montreal (Canada) are some of the cities where the Sun will be completely hidden behind the Moon
The star of ‘Creed III’ still faces his former girlfriend’s civil suit, which she filed last month in Manhattan federal court accusing him of assault, battery, defamation and inflicting emotional distress
Advocates for LGBTQ+ Catholics immediately criticized the document as outdated, harmful and contrary to the stated goal of recognizing the ‘infinite dignity’ of all of God’s children
Netanyahu’s objectives continue to fail, the risk of conflict with Iran is growing, there are 130,000 evacuees with no prospects of returning, and the country’s prestige is in tatters. Tens of thousands of protesters are now calling for the prime minister to resign
In a video posted on his Truth Social site the former president took credit for the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to end Roe v. Wade, saying that he was ‘proudly the person responsible for the ending’ of the constitutional right to an abortion
The historian Dimitri Tilloi-d’Ambrosi has published an essay on daily life in the imperial capital, which was home to a mix of nationalities, exclusive and run-down neighborhoods, and where citizens suffered from noise pollution
The unprecedented step coincides with the 60th anniversary of the coup d’état that gave rise to a military regime responsible for the deaths of over 8,300 natives
The Kagame regime relies on significant foreign aid and a silenced opposition to leave behind the horrific 1994 Hutu-Tutsi conflict that shocked the world. There is no talk of ethnicity, but the old wounds still fester beneath the surface
Six war veterans reflect on the problems that hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian fighters will face when they leave the front lines
The former Ecuadorian vice-president, arrested after the police raid on the Mexican Embassy in Quito, has pursued his career in parallel with the ex-president in foreign exile
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is on a visit to the Asian giant after the call between Biden and Xi, and her message to authorities focuses on ‘macroeconomic imbalances’ between both economies
Millions of people in search of experiences have traveled to spots along the path of the rare event, which will be visible from parts of Mexico, the US and Canada
Former speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi leads the signatures on an open letter from Democratic representatives calling on Joe Biden to halt weapons deliveries
Congress is rearming itself around an opposition bloc, arising from its rejection of President Daniel Noboa’s decision to order the raid to detain former vice-president Jorge Glas
She’s one of the few women at the helm of a major brand and, unlike other designers, has the privilege of being able to take her time and even eschew public appearances, preferring to let the clothes speak for themselves
Civilians displaced by the Southeast Asian country’s three-year civil war face a journey through jungles, mountains and rivers to flee the violence
This drama based on a real family carries a profound reflection on the white tradition of 1980s middle America
Martha Coolidge’s courageous, devastating debut film is as relevant today as it was when it first came out
Virtual companions (sexual or otherwise) that adapt to the tastes and needs of each user are already a reality
The artist has portrayed HIV-positive women in the former Soviet republic to help combat the stigma around the disease. Many are infected by their husbands, seasonal workers who migrate to Russia