The partner of the Sinaloa Cartel capo is back, post-prison, to promote her new project: starring in a music video for a corrido about her life sung by Mariel Colón, the narco lawyer-turned-performer
Series like ‘Squid Game’, ‘Stranger Things’ or ‘Severance’ are forcing fans to wait more than three years for new episodes. What was once an exception is now the norm
Washington D.C. monopoly ruling marks a shift towards stricter regulation of technology giants in the United States and the European Union over their aggressive practices across markets
The July 28 elections mark an even greater stage of decline of the Chavista project, which has become a burden for Latin American progressivism, which never embraced it, but never criticized it either
The prime minister of 20 years managed to boost the economy of one of the world’s poorest countries while cracking down on critics. The violent repression of student protests precipitated her downfall
A new essay reconstructs the literary competition of the VIII Olympiad, which brought together Nobel Prize winners on the jury and participants such as Robert Graves and Henry de Montherlant to praise sporting heroism
The political leader of one of the provinces hardest hit by the Russian invasion says that military aid and permission from the Western allies to attack targets on enemy soil are yielding results
The message Washington is sending with the arrest of the drug lord and the suspicion of an extraterritorial operation fuels distrust between the security agencies of both countries
The Minnesota governor used the occasion to launch a first attack on the Republican candidate: ‘Make no mistake, crime was up under Donald Trump... That’s not even counting the crimes he committed’