Giuliani had already conceded in court documents that he falsely accused the women of ballot fraud, but continued to repeat his baseless allegations about them out the courthouse
Even after the political decision to open accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova, these countries still have a long list of moves to make before they can officially join the EU, a process that may well take several years
‘Even on this difficult evening, we will bind up our wounds, learn the lessons and continue with a supreme effort to return all our hostages home safely,’ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement
UEFA plans to amend its statutes on presidential term limits — something already done by FIFA for president Gianni Infantino in relative secrecy in Moscow in 2018
Many museums in the U.S. and Europe reckon with collections that contain objects looted from Asia, Africa and other places during centuries of colonialism
‘Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God’ is an HBO documentary about the sect that ended with the discovery of a blue corpse in 2021. The film delves into the paranoid fantasies of the cult’s followers, many of whom had harsh lives and felt forgotten by the system
President López Obrador travels to Campeche for the inauguration of his administration’s flagship project, which has been dogged by criticism due to cost overruns and its social and environmental impact
The office estimates that inflation will nearly hit the Fed’s 2% target rate in 2024 and that the unemployment will reach 4.4% in the fourth quarter of next year
The landmark verdict marks a monumental step in a four-decade struggle for Indigenous land rights and a long, bitter legal battle which has at times spilled into the streets of northern Guatemala
The FIDE’s Ethics and Disciplinary Commission has sentenced the Norwegian player to pay €10,000 for withdrawing from the 2022 Sinquefield Cup without a valid reason, but acquitted him of other charges
The former presidential couple’s production company debuts in fiction with a political dystopia set in a United States on the brink of collapse after a cyber-attack
The High Court found phone hacking was ‘widespread and habitual’ at Mirror Group Newspapers over many years and private investigators ‘were an integral part of the system’
Dietitians, nutritionists and scientific disseminators deny a hoax that has flooded the media in Colombia, Latin America and Spain, claiming that pig skin is better for your health than spinach, carrots and cauliflower
The maritime campaign by the Iranian-backed Houthis endangers ships traveling through a vital corridor for cargo and energy shipments for both Europe and Asia
Kyiv has rapidly reformed a multitude of laws over the past two years so that the European Council would give free rein to discussions over membership of the bloc
The president of the regional development institution is hoping that next year’s decisive annual assembly will approve his new strategy based on project impact rather than on loan figures
The Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, has presented a new protocol against street blockades as tension increases over the economic cuts announced this week