Mexican President López Obrador acknowledges that people are scared about the clashes between El Mayo and Los Chapitos, but insists that the government has deployed enough security forces to control the situation
The show — which has come to Spain — explores how a small town in Canada welcomed 7,000 air passengers who were diverted after the terrorist attacks. ‘We became friends,’ recalls the mayor
The three opposing parties in the Senate could not block the controversial measure to have judges elected by popular vote: one senator was suspiciously absent, while another voted in favor of the bill
The regime has reformed the Cyber Crime Law to increase prison sentences and prosecute alleged crimes on social media, the last bastion of freedom of expression and press in the country
The South American country is hosting troops from the two rival superpowers in what is yet another sign of the country’s ambition to play a bigger role on the global stage
The tech magnate and Sarah Gillis have become the first commercial astronauts to complete the difficult feat, which was one of the main aims of the ‘Polaris Dawn’ mission
An enigmatic and deeply divisive figure, he was not a dictator per se, but he ruled in an authoritarian and populist manner, broke all the rules, and was convicted of violating human rights with death squads
The vice president embarks on a new tour of the swing states, as early voting begins. Time is running out, and the opportunities to capture new votes — or avoid losing them — are becoming fewer
Performances by Karol G, Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan, Anitta and Katy Perry dominated the ceremony for the most important video awards in the world as it celebrated four decades of existence
A fake of the ‘Roaring Lion’ hung in its place for eight months in the lobby of the landmark Château Laurier in Ottawa before employees noticed the switch