After six weeks and 22 witnesses, the trial has concluded with the closing arguments of both sides. Now it is over to the jury, which must reach a unanimous verdict
Some 44% of workers say they feel stressed, a record high figure that suggests burnout is not a psychological problem but rather a structural one
The 34-year-old, whose parents fled to Syria in the 1960s, says she is ‘angry and sad’ about how Israel mixed footage of her dancing with images of Hamas to attack the Spanish government
With more than 40,000 people arriving in the capital of Illinois since the end of August 2022, the city’s reception services have been pushed to breaking point
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez made the announcement simultaneously with Ireland and Norway, leading to accusations from Israel of complicity ‘in incitement to genocide against the Jewish people’
The Oscar winner is about to turn 70 doing what he does best, alternating action flicks with cerebral movies while remaining out of the headlines
The Palestinian prime minister is seeking backing from the EU and Arab countries for a new reform plan to end corruption in the PNA and for his government to manage the post-war Strip
Republicans have again rejected a bipartisan border security bill in the Senate to continue using the issue as an electoral gambit
The term Latinx was born out of a global movement to introduce gender-neutral pronouns, but its use has not been popularized beyond social networks