Bolivia’s former president believes the protests against incumbent Rodrigo Paz will not be resolved through military intervention: ‘If he wants to avoid bloodshed, elections should be held’
After fleeing Hitler’s regime, the Zoellners suffered the theft of a major collection of paintings and antique furniture. Over five decades later, Deborah Zoellner resumed the search and has already managed to locate part of that lost family treasure
The SIPRI annual report warns that countries are once again relying on nuclear weapons as an instrument of power. The nine states that possess them are upgrading and modernizing their arsenals
Progressive governments in the region, facing imminent or ongoing elections, have denounced interference as pressure from the White House has escalated
In East Harlem, residents meet at Repair Café to fix household appliances and share knowledge
The country’s most common surname, which comes from ‘forest’, spread after slavery and is now being increasingly reclaimed after being long dismissed as too ‘ordinary’
Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever has described the fiasco as ‘pure stupidity’
Rhode Island’s capital leverages its proximity to Boston to host thousands of Scottish and Cape Verdean fans as an affordable alternative to sky-high costs