
Jorge Rodríguez: ‘The most important thing in Venezuela right now is the economy’
The president of Venezuela’s National Assembly says the regime has learned from the ‘mistakes’ of the past

The president of Venezuela’s National Assembly says the regime has learned from the ‘mistakes’ of the past

The former Brazilian model and ex-ambassador to the United Nations speaks in an interview about her expulsion from the United States, which she attributes to maneuvers by her former partner, and about a flight on Epstein’s plane

The 2015 Pulitzer Prize-winner describes US course reversal on climate change as ‘tragic’
The capital of Jalisco, which will host four matches, is suffering a severe water crisis affecting thousands of homes, while the government tries to contain protests over the increase in public transport fares


The world is witnessing the end of the greatest feat of the 20th century in Latin America, although for Cubans the Revolution ended long ago
Endless blackouts, along with shortages of water and fuel, have forced Cubans into a grueling daily struggle for survival

The most prominent figures in the Florida city’s Cuban diaspora are preparing to shape a new reality on the island. But experts note that Rubio seems to be ‘preparing the Cuban-American community for disappointment’ about the scope of change
The professor and director of Harvard’s Cuba Program believes that ‘repression became part of Castroism’s DNA’

Investors have already put more than $27 billion into this leader in military-grade AI that has been accused of numerous human rights violations

The woman behind the Spanish-language adaptations of Maggie O’Farrell is currently working on the Irish author’s next book

This is the story of how Anthony Green chose when and how he wanted to die
The musician from the State of Mexico is experimenting on social media by adapting TV series themes to traditional Mexican music. He now juggles his work in three bands with a combined following of tens of thousands

Predatory groups have experienced exponential growth thanks to social media. Experts warn that it is now easier and cheaper than ever to reach a wider audience

Persistent inflation, rising unemployment, and corruption cases are creating the worst possible panorama for the president’s public image

A new study by geneticists who examined the graves of ‘stolen’ newborns dispels the notion of organized trafficking rings between 1950 and 1990. Instead, they point at Francoist centers for single mothers who pressured them into giving babies up for adoption



The wealthiest people on the planet prioritize unique experiences over the purchase of luxury goods




The 125 lots that will go under the hammer next April 22 in New York show that furniture pieces by Ruhlmann and other great names of the decorative arts are now competing on equal footing with paintings and sculptures by Picasso, Paul Klee, and Richard Serra
On the 10th floor of the brand’s iconic headquarters on Fifth Avenue in New York is the workshop of the house’s gem expert
Regional authorities want to temporarily show the artwork at Guggenheim Bilbao despite museum experts advising against moving the canvas due to its delicate condition. The demand has taken on political overtones
For the first time, Peru’s pavilion at the Venice Biennale will be occupied by someone from the Shipibo-Conibo community. In her studio in the jungle, she designs and paints ‘kené’ on fabric








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