The authorities of the tiny European country are withholding illicit funds that were deposited by 21 Venezuelan individuals into Andorran banks. These former vice-ministers – who served under Hugo Chávez – allegedly took bribes from subcontractors hired by PDVSA, the state-owned oil company
Many people think that humanizing their furry companions is the best way to care for them, but the truth is that they are happier just being what they are: animals
The first director of the Centre for Genomic Regulation and an expert in basic cancer research believes that the disease cannot be defeated, but it can be controlled
The Associated Press, ‘The New York Times’ and National Public Radio want to uncover mostly private phone, text and email conversations between Fox employees after the 2020 presidential election
President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed confidence that Vladimir Putin will be convicted of war crimes, while the Kremlin alleged the U.S. was behind what it called an assassination attempt against Putin
Vice President Kamala Harris met with the heads of Google, Microsoft and two other companies developing the technology and announced an investment of $140 million to establish seven new AI research institutes
The autopsy said the manner of death was homicide. It described multiple contusions, brain injuries, cuts and bruises to the head and other parts of the body
Sheeran was sued by the heirs of songwriter Ed Townsend, who claimed that ‘Thinking Out Loud’ had key components of the 1970s classic tune ‘Let’s Get It On’
Sakhr Alhuthali reveals how foreign researchers are paid by universities to lie about their main affiliation and boost their position on the influential Shanghai Ranking
Find out about the processional routes, the crowns, the six stages of the ceremony and other details of the events to take place this Saturday in London
Shares of PacWest Bank plunged nearly 50% Thursday after the company confirmed reports that it was considering ‘strategic options,’ that may include the possible sale of the company
The Australian actress and goodwill ambassador for the UNHCR talks to EL PAÍS about the refugee crisis, the need for collective responsibility and why the dehumanization of asylum seekers needs to be stopped
Eight students were killed a day earlier when a 13-year-old boy used his father’s guns in a school shooting rampage that sent shock waves through the nation and triggered moves to boost gun control
The left-wing administration of Gabriel Boric is concerned the May 7 vote to elect the members of the Constitutional Council will hand the right a sweeping majority
A day after hosting Joe Biden’s homeland security advisor, the Mexican president again ratcheted up tensions by accusing Washington of meddling in his country’s affairs
Barcelona do not have the financial resources to bring the Argentina captain back to Camp Nou and his only offer at the moment is from Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal