The author of some of the best works on how to understand the region claims that Israel’s current military campaign against the Gaza Strip is ‘state-sponsored terrorism’
The former member of the International Criminal Court and part of the team that prosecuted Argentina’s dictatorship believes that Israel’s actions could fuel more terrorism in the world
The economy minister won 36.6% of the vote, while his rival secured 30%. They will both try to win over the voters for Patricia Bullrich, who came in third place and was knocked out of the race
After a record-breaking opening weekend of $92.8 million, ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ took in an estimated $31 million over the weekend from 3,855 locations, according to AMC Theaters
Four million people die each year from diseases related to the use of wood or charcoal at home. Some companies are now beginning to use carbon credits to finance newer, safer and more efficient ways of cooking
The Barcelona thinker analyzes what he terms as the defeat of the left and artificial intelligences, which, he doubts, will be able to ‘produce something that science doesn’t already know’
The latest fashion weeks made it clear that, for the big luxury houses, inclusivity is merely symbolic; it is the small, independent firms that are taking plus sizes seriously
For the first time in Europe — at the Belvedere Museum in Vienna — a major retrospective dedicated to the pictorial work of the French-American sculptor is now on display
She created the aesthetics and rules of interior design that shape contemporary life. Today, millions of homes around the world adhere to the standards that she set
Last winter was declared the most challenging in the history of Ukraine’s energy system, with over 1,200 missiles and drones fired by Russians at power plants, according to Ukrainian state-owned grid operator, Ukrenergo
‘The Black Book’ has taken the streaming world by storm, spending three weeks among the platform’s top 10 English-language titles globally, peaking at No. 3 in the second week