The unknown Stefanos Kasselakis will face the leadership race favorite on Sunday after overtaking her in the first round of the Greek leftist party’s primaries
The capture of ‘El Niño Guerrero,’ the leader of the international criminal organization, has not been confirmed despite the massive police and military operation
The ex-attorney general of Guatemala wants to return to her home country, where she is hopeful President-elect Bernardo Arévalo will take office in January
On Wednesday, the ministry issued an updated travel advisory urging its citizens traveling in Canada and especially those studying in the North American country to be cautious
The Prosecutor’s Office has asked for a total of 969 years in prison for 11 police officers involved in the migrant massacre. For the repentant officer – who has been key to building the case – prosecutors are asking that he receive a reduced sentence of 19 years
The president pushed the prime minister to find a compromise on a planned deep judicial reform that has set off protests in Israel and concerns in Washington
There was intense speculation about whether President Zelenskiy and Russia’s top diplomat, Sergey Lavrov, would clash, speak or totally avoid each other. But no confrontation happened during Wednesday’s meeting
Spain’s acting PM laid out his political project, emphasizing the environmental transition and reducing structural unemployment, at an EL PAÍS event in New York
The move waters down green pledges the U.K. has made. Sunak says Britain remains committed to cutting greenhouse gas emissions to net-zero by 2050, but in a way that won’t ‘impose unacceptable costs’ on ordinary people
The head of the United Nations called for more and faster cuts in heat-trapping emissions and in spending, to help poor countries shift to renewable energy and adapt to a warmer world
The conviction of three women for prohibited excisions on eight babies sparks intense debate in this African country where 75% of adolescent girls have been subjected to the practice
The inhabitants of the Libyan city devastated by Storm Daniel have survived the overthrow of Gaddafi, Islamic State, and the conflict between parallel governments for control of the country
The U.N. humanitarian coordinator for Ukraine condemned the drone strikes and said they had burned down a charity’s warehouse that contained vital relief supplies
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday that his government was investigating ‘credible allegations’ that Indian government agents were linked to the slaying on June 18 when Nijjar was gunned down outside a Sikh cultural center
Anticipating an increase in the amount of federal government social benefits, Mexicans are taking on debt to purchase more. Spending during the country’s Independence Day celebrations reached its highest level in five years
The Italian island that has received 12,000 people in search of a new life this week is also home to a thriving leisure industry that welcomes 30,000 travelers every year