A course on Romanesque art shows the little-known legacy in Spain of the religious militias that fought for Christianity and the myths that surrounded them
‘I’m preparing for the worst,’ says the 26-year-old’s mother. Earlier in July, Yan Carlos González González died in another prison after going more than 40 days without food in protest against a sentence he considered unjust
The congressman and son of the former Brazilian president moved to the United States to maneuver against Lula, pave the way for tariffs against his home country, and encourage sanctions against the judge investigating his father
Perhaps reluctantly, WNBA star Caitlin Clark has become the right’s favorite player. The progressive movement now also has its standard-bearer in Paige Bueckers
This week, Rome welcomes 1,000 creators of religious content on social media. They are attending a Jubilee on July 28 and 29, part of a Holy Year that focuses on the digital environment
Brussels has not only accepted a 15% tariff, but also pledged to buy billions of dollars’ worth of energy products from Washington and increase its investments in the US
American officials and senators back the accusations about the ‘weaponization of the judiciary.’ Gustavo Petro replies that these remarks are ‘an intrusion into national sovereignty’