The head of UN Women argues that, in the face of political setbacks, the region’s feminist movement offers many reasons for hope
A study reveals US households are concerned about the economy’s performance and frustrated about the persistence of high prices
The Labour government presents new measures as a ‘moral mission’ to halt the advance of the populist right
Amid a tense election campaign, the government is auctioning off frequencies at prices most broadcasters cannot afford. Those affected have raised concerns about freedom of expression
The platform’s update aims to eliminate bots that spread misinformation and spam
A study identifies four key turning points in the development of neural connections throughout life, a finding that may help in understanding alterations in cognition and behavior
The assassination of Haytham Ali Tabatabai, the militia’s number two, exacerbates the group’s weakness and leaves it paralyzed over how to respond
From the time he fled Spanish justice until his arrest, Martiño Ramos Soto presented himself in Cuba as a businessman traveling as a tourist. He frequented cultural circles, where he connected with young people through photography
A Yale University study reveals that duties are the highest they have been since the start of World War II, despite recent cuts
The deployment of 5,000 soldiers and the reopening of a base revive fears tied to the 60 years Vieques served as a training camp and artillery range
The Geneva meeting between the delegations of both presidents postpones the decision on territorial and military concessions in favor of Russia
The talk, for which no date has yet been set, aims to pave the way for a diplomatic solution to the bilateral tensions