The decision, effective this Tuesday and Wednesday, coincides with the arrival in Caribbean waters of the ‘USS Gerald Ford,’ the most advanced aircraft carrier in the US fleet
A writer has alleged that Italian gun-loving extremists traveled to Bosnia to spend their weekends as snipers
A specialist in the nervous system, the researcher and author of ‘The Balanced Brain’ directs the Mental Health Laboratory at the University of Cambridge
The Venezuelan lawyer-turned-artist’s new exhibition, ‘Confinement is a Vocabulary’, tells the stories of migrants who, like himself, face persecution from the Trump Administration
The co-presidential regime takes another step towards total control of information with a telecommunications law that subjects the network to state espionage and turns the regulatory body into a surveillance arm
On the 10th anniversary of the worst terrorist attack in French history, the French-Chilean photographer, who spent two and a half hours in a hallway with 11 other people and a suicide bomber, believes it is time to turn the page
Madrid will host the league’s first regular season game in Spain, the latest country to join after two decades of expansion in Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Brazil, and Germany
The leader has completed one month in office after the removal of his predecessor, and he enjoys a 55.9% approval rating thanks to his mastery of social media platforms
In exchange for the support of Democratic dissident senators, the Republicans are only vaguely committing to holding a vote on the subsidies in December
With the votes of eight senators in the Democratic caucus, Republicans secured a victory. But the full reopening of government will still take a few days
On November 12, Sotheby’s holds its annual auction of historic royal jewels. The sale will also include a diamond ring owned by the last Ottoman princess, Fatma Neslisah