
Life in Bogotá’s ‘pagadiarios’: Where $2 rent buys a night of shelter and little else
More than 14,000 people living in extreme poverty struggle to secure enough money to guarantee a roof over their heads
More than 14,000 people living in extreme poverty struggle to secure enough money to guarantee a roof over their heads
A state-run social media network could become an alternative to Twitter or Facebook, but it could also pose a risk to our privacy and freedom
An exhibition at London’s Tate Modern revisits the story of the pioneers who used science, technology, and innovation to create
The Slovenian thinker, always controversial and politically incorrect, believes the good old days of liberal social democracy are over. In an exclusive interview, he says we are facing a new era in which it’s not possible to think of a better world, but merely of survival
The escalation of immigration measures against Haitians in the Dominican Republic is exacerbating the human rights crisis. The expulsion of refugees is also weakening vital sectors of the economy, such as tourism and construction
No other major European state has deported anyone wanted by Beijing since the Court of Human Rights banned Poland from handing over a Taiwanese man in 2022 due to the risk of violating his fundamental rights
The head of the UN children’s agency warns of a critical moment, due to more global conflicts and fewer resources for humanitarian assistance
The legendary director presented ‘Highest 2 Lowest’ at the Cannes Film Festival. Starring Denzel Washington, it’s a vibrant retelling of Akira Kurosawa’s classic ‘High and Low’
The professor at Harvard and researcher of other dimensions is one of the scientists who has raised her voice against Trump’s cuts