Ketanji Brown Jackson, the judge who shattered the glass ceiling in the US
The first Black woman who will sit on the Supreme Court studied at a public high school and worked as a public defender
The first Black woman who will sit on the Supreme Court studied at a public high school and worked as a public defender
The Offshore Leaks Database spotlights vital new information on the covert financial activities of oligarchs, bankers and politicians as waves of Western sanctions target Putin loyalists
A web of shell companies tied to Suleiman Kerimov and a flawed bank warning system point to challenges Western governments face in the hunt for Kremlin-linked money
The Pandora Papers spotlight Alexei Mordashov’s relationship with the world’s second largest accounting firm
Amid rounds of Western sanctions since 2014, executives at five of Russia’s biggest financial institutions safeguarded hundreds of millions in assets and invested in luxury properties
The foundation that runs the Chilean poet’s museum-houses said these might have to shut down due to lack of funds. The pandemic is partly the cause, but also a feminist reassessment of the Nobel Prize winner’s life and works
The Caribbean Grace Bay, on the island of Providenciales, tops the list, while Playa del Muro in Spain’s Mallorca comes in at number 17
Moscow continued its attacks in the areas of Severodonetsk, Izyum, Mariupol and Kherson while it worked on ironing out logistical issues and reconstituting the forces it withdrew from Kyiv
Half a century ago, the Australian thinker was known as the radical philosopher of animal liberation. Now, his theories have changed legislation around the world, and he is publishing two new books in Spanish