
Migrant deaths at the hands of ICE revive debate over training
‘The Atlantic’ reports that the agent who shot Colombian national Joan Sebastian Durán Guerrero had recently been recruited

‘The Atlantic’ reports that the agent who shot Colombian national Joan Sebastian Durán Guerrero had recently been recruited
Four videos attributed to a branch of the criminal network illuminate its apparent ambitions
The judgment holds Nicolás Maduro and other Venezuelan officials responsible for the kidnapping of three U.S. citizens

The United States and Iran are intensifying their battle over a strait that is crucial to the global economy, and shipping companies fear significant additional costs for transportation
The platform marks two decades of existence with more users than in the blue-bird era, despite evidence of its contribution to global disinformation





The House of Representatives passed a bill to end the practice of changing the clocks twice a year, although it still has to pass in the Senate

The 65-year-old businessman spread terror for at least three months by firing at drivers at random on the city's main avenue

The president-elect will take power on July 28 after winning on her fourth try by a tiny margin. One of her challenges will be to serve out her entire term

The chancellor was asked about a program announced by the US State Department to fund civil society organizations in Europe, from which groups close to the AfD could benefit

Colombia’s president-elect announces the closure of the Office of the High Commissioner for Peace and three additional entities created to carry out the agreement with the FARC guerrilla

With its stars, premieres, legendary theaters and less glamorous corners, this avenue can disappoint and fascinate in equal measure

The research suggests that smoking as well as breathing polluted air could facilitate the entry of these tiny particles into the bloodstream via the lungs

These gowns required hundreds of hours of handcrafted work. Some were embroidered with thousands of feathers and crystals

The author says that, in developed countries, there is widespread discontent with social media. He also warns that Big Tech companies shouldn’t have access to children

The exhibition, which has broken ticket sales records, explains the construction of the universal icon the Mexican artist represents today

The nocturnal, solitary ‘Leopardus pardinoides,’ recently recognized as a species, was recorded for the first time in Cochabamba




The Federal Reserve chair reiterates in Congress his commitment to bring price growth back to the 2% target




The legendary band has just released ‘Foreign Tongues,’ their second album in three years. The musician is hopeful that they will go on tour in 2027
Higa is the author of ‘Okinawa, the Wind Speaks,’ a celebrated graphic novel, in which he narrates the post-war period of his region. In this interview with EL PAÍS, he shares his passion for Picasso and his screen-free existence, while examining the traces left by World War II
Denmark’s pavilion at the Venice Biennale reflects on the success and marginalization of pornography with the installation ‘Things To Come’

The British artist launches her much-awaited collaborative project with producers A.G. Cook and Finn Keane




The siblings have followed the required legal proceeding and published a notice in a local newspaper. Both have hearings in September to officially take only the Jolie surname

The publication of the actor and screenwriter’s memoirs will coincide with the release of a film about the making of ‘Rocky’ which Stallone argues he was not consulted on

Novak Djokovic has called for an ‘integral overhaul’ of a sport caught between several currents: romanticism, an atomized system, and players who feel ‘used’





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