The US president doubles down on his plan for the Palestinian territory, but says ‘no soldiers’ would be needed to implement it
Less than a third of the destroyed homes have been rebuilt, half a million people still live in container settlements, and a large portion of the population continues to suffer from psychological issues related to the disaster
The possibility of a brain microbiome has scientists engaged in a discussion about the possible role of bacteria in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s
The probability of a 2032 collision with the 50-meter asteroid has risen to 1.9%. However, ongoing calculations in the coming days and weeks may cause this estimate to fluctuate
The Colombian president faces criticism from his ministers and public confusion after a chaotic Cabinet meeting that was broadcast live
For years, the Argentine company Caza & Safaris offered packages of up to $50,000 to wealthy Americans and Spaniards who flew into Bolivian territory to hunt the endangered species
A foundation is digitizing the nearly 300 films that the Hearst Corporation recorded during the conflict and were shown in American movie theaters
At 99, and after having survived three concentration camps, this citizen decided to return the Order of Merit after the political upheaval caused by the union of the center-right and the far-right against migration
The US president’s proposal to expel Gazans is backed from the political center to the euphoric ultra-nationalists: 82% of the Jewish population supports it while only 3% consider it ‘immoral’
A new generation of activists is debating on social media whether the symbol’s presence is beneficial or not in the fight against the Republican’s measures
Missouri and Mississippi lawmakers have proposed creating ‘certified bounty hunters’ to work on the Republican’s mass expulsion campaign