London’s National Gallery has ‘The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula’ on exhibition as the Italian genius’ final work, but various experts have cast doubts on the distinction
The widely expected lawsuit may be setting up what could be a protracted legal fight over TikTok’s future in the United States
The scientist has just published a book on the positive effects of exercise on brain health and the genetic mechanisms that are activated in response to physical activity
The families of the victims have identified the bodies, which had gunshot wounds. The Baja California Prosecutor’s Office believes that the assailants wanted to steal their vehicle, but ended up killing them
Olivier Blazy, one of the architects of the French system, says that it is possible to protect children without undermining the privacy of internet users
Kyiv’s state security service says that two colonels in the State Guard of Ukraine were detained on suspicion of enacting the plan drawn up by Russia’s Federal Security Service
Activists say the campaign to empower survivors of sexual abuse is bigger than ever, and ready to counter the ultra-conservative initiatives aimed at rolling back women’s rights
The two main entry points for humanitarian aid into Gaza are now closed while the population no has no way to escape from the war
More than 60% say the EU should strengthen its support for Ukraine and favor a ceasefire with Moscow, according to a survey in all 27 member states
The event raised funds for the annual exhibition of the New York museum’s Costume Institute, which has used the latest technologies to create a multisensory experience around 250 garments that span more than two centuries
The president of Argentina traveled to the US for the fourth time since he took office and met with Elon Musk for the second time in a month as part of his bid to attract foreign investment