Politics, peace and poverty: a powder keg called Colombia
High violence rates, the struggle for judicial independence and a lack of progress with the Havana peace accords collide with a presidential election campaign in 2022
High violence rates, the struggle for judicial independence and a lack of progress with the Havana peace accords collide with a presidential election campaign in 2022
Researchers at Goethe University have shared previously unseen glimpses of the life of the flying insects, after installing cameras next to a hive
Described as ‘obsolete’ at a meeting of health officials, the legislation has triggered some angry reactions, with the Balearic Islands saying the mandate will not be applied on their territory
The coronavirus pandemic is threatening to reverse the gains made by women worldwide. To prevent this, the UN Equality Forum is seeking to make feminism our collective destination
El Roto cartoon, March 30, 2021
Despite their risk of developing a severe or fatal form of Covid-19, people born between 1942 and 1956 may have to wait until mid-April or even later before receiving their first Covid-19 shots
The 14-day cumulative number of cases per 100,000 inhabitants now stands at 149, and exceeds the threshold for extreme risk in Madrid and Navarre