Britney Spears’ father has leg amputated after infection
Jamie Spears, who for years was the singer’s guardian, has had health problems for months and now a serious knee infection has caused him to have his leg cut off
Jamie Spears, who for years was the singer’s guardian, has had health problems for months and now a serious knee infection has caused him to have his leg cut off
The move shows Washington’s displeasure with the Netanyahu government for not taking sufficient steps to curb such attacks
A scenario of intensifying conflict with Guyana over the contested area opens the door to declaring a state of emergency that would allow Nicolás Maduro’s government to postpone the 2024 vote
Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced the step after warning Israel last week that President Joe Biden’s administration would be taking action over the attacks
A study of 400,000 people from 41 countries reveals no link between handedness and visualization abilities
The threat conclusion is based on the high security levels in some of the 27 EU member countries and an increase in reports of antisemitic incidents
Nicholas became known in Christian Europe for being kind to children and helping those in need. In America, his stories influenced Santa Claus and some modern traditions
The researcher is CEO of the Human Immunome Project, which aims to decode the complex biological network that defends the organism from foreign threats
The Puerto Rican musician is one of the biggest in the world. But for how long? It’s up to him
The inquiry into the president has centered on the business dealings of other family members. The investigation so far has yet to produce any direct evidence of wrongdoing by Biden himself
The file of a Turkish citizen, whose body was abandoned in the Aegean Sea, after allegedly being tortured by security forces in Greece, is blocked by bureaucracy in both countries. His case is one of the most serious arising from the alleged violations of human rights at the hands of the Hellenic Coast Guard
Israel continues to shell areas in southern Gaza, despite ordering internally displaced civilians to move there, as its troops continue their ground offensive
The public in Bosnia and in the wider region was brutally shaken into reality in August, when a woman in the town of Gradacac was shot in the head by her former partner, in a live video on Instagram
The head of Greenpeace Norway, Frode Pleym, said the decision was ‘a disaster for the sea’ and the mining would take place in ‘our last wilderness’
Indigenous people are rallying to defend the country’s constitution and uphold the election of Bernardo Arévalo as president
Despite dropping in October, job openings remain at historically high levels. They have now exceeded 8 million for 32 straight months
The U.K. Supreme Court ruled last month that the policy was illegal because Rwanda is not a safe country for refugees
The discovery of the insects has raised more questions about the history of the evolution of hematophagy
For four decades, Gilles Lipovetsky has been the great philosopher of aesthetics. We visited him at his home in Grenoble to talk about Spinoza, the democratization of luxury, and the new rich
On Friday, Biden will head to Los Angeles for a big-dollar event that will be his first since strikes by writers and actors effectively ground his fundraising to a halt in the heart of the entertainment industry
Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo will never be able to confiscate the joy and hope of the people, nor freedom of conscience
France, Italy and Germany believe that overly strict legislation will hinder innovation in artificial intelligence
This week marks the one-year anniversary since former President Pedro Castillo — now imprisoned — attempted to seize power in a ‘self-coup.’ Instability continues to reign in the South American country, which has had four presidents over the last four Christmases
Fusion a potentially major solution to climate change, but it is a long way off, while other clean technologies like wind, solar and others are currently in use and could be increased
The recent theft of profiles from the company 23andMe and its financial agreements with pharmaceutical companies is a reminder of the dangers of uploading the world’s DNA to the cloud
Sultan al-Jaber’s profile does not favor the strategic role that the president should perform at the climate summit
The carbon dioxide expelled by the oil, gas, and coal sectors will increase by another 1.1% in 2023