
Surviving for months in a trench: Lack of reinforcements pushes Ukrainian infantry to the limit
Drones that restrict movement and a shortage of troops are forcing some soldiers to spend more than a year on the front lines

Drones that restrict movement and a shortage of troops are forcing some soldiers to spend more than a year on the front lines
Saudi Arabia, at odds with the United Arab Emirates, remains the undisputed leader of a much‑weakened oil cartel with little sway over the market

Delcy Rodríguez’s government has begun releasing long‑hidden economic indicators through the Central Bank, exposing the scale of the country’s crisis

Several political operatives were kidnapped during the 2021 elections and armed groups stole ballot boxes full of votes, according to the indictment filed by the US prosecutors

The US Attorney’s Office has sent shockwaves through Mexico by charging Governor Rubén Rocha, a senator, and eight state officials with ties to the powerful Sinaloa Cartel. The Mexican government rejects the allegations, arguing they were filed without sufficient evidence

Washington has requested the extradition of the accused, but Mexico maintains that the US Department of Justice does not have evidence of their guilt

A new report documents Moscow’s deceptive tactics to expand its pool of foreign fighters. Thousands are sent to the front without training

Ayoreo leaders from the Paraguayan Gran Chaco travel to Italy to raise the alarm over the leather used in luxury cars

With books ‘seized’ by customs officials and festivals under lock and key, the regime of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo is suppresing the last bastion of freedom left to Nicaraguans: culture

An Argentine court accuses them of defrauding the legitimate heirs of the soccer icon through a company that managed 246 brands

Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni will have to answer questions about his expanding assets and an economy showing signs of stagnation

In recent days there have been several attacks against vessels sailing off the coast of the African country, including four kidnappings

Kristen Michal champions the EU’s predictability as a key asset in a chaotic world, and urges a lifetime ban on entry for Russian soldiers who fought in Ukraine

With its departure, the Arab country, the world’s fifth largest exporter of crude oil, is hindering the most influential organization in the energy market since the 1970s

Claudia Sheinbaum seeks to set limits on cooperation with the United States after the CIA agent scandal in Chihuahua

Oil is once again the spearhead of the country’s economy, with the hope that it will pull many other sectors along with it, including tourism and housing
A group of archaeologists excavated the remains of a church where they believe they may have found the skeleton of the Taíno ‘cacique’ who fought against the Spanish Crown in the 16th century

Anant Ambani, the youngest son of Asia’s richest man, has expressed interest in moving the animals to his wildlife rescue center in western India

More than six million Peruvians stayed home in a vote marked by fragmentation and distrust, and over three million ballots were cast null

Delcy Rodríguez’s announcement has sparked controversy and a widespread sense that the measure fell short

An explosion that left 20 civilians dead has highlighted the power struggle with the front commanded by FARC dissident Iván Mordisco

As the days go by, the risk of the price crisis morphing into widespread shortages increases. Iran is unable to export, and Trump is facing midterm elections with skyrocketing gasoline prices

To the specter of American interference in Mexican affairs is now added a US campaign against alleged ties between Mexican officials and organized crime

The capture of Audias Flores took place with no exchange of gunfire and with intelligence from US agencies, according to the official account

The region is sliding toward recession as energy exports and tourism collapse — a downturn rivaled only by the pandemic

More than 1.5 million people are looking up relatives in the digitized membership files now published by the United States

Despite the ceasefire, the Israeli army is razing dozens of villages to drive out Hezbollah in a project that experts denounce as disproportionate and contrary to international law