Some fear the controversy will hurt the party’s ambitions to make inroads with nonwhite voters who may be repelled by minimizing the historical atrocity of slavery
The indigenous peoples have led a powerful movement to defend democracy against judicial attacks to try to invalidate the elections. The government now has the challenge of not leaving them behind
In the film, director Wim Wenders – who has always had a powerful visual sense – captures Tokyo very well. Above all, his production has Koji Yakusho, a remarkable actor who exudes magnetism
Released in 1976, ‘Survive!’ was released well before the movies ‘Alive!’ and ‘Society of the Snow.’ The film was accused of exploiting and falsifying the events of the famous accident… although it has its defenders
Elderly Iowans, the backbone of the caucus, are wondering how they will make it to their sites Monday. Political types are mentally downgrading their expected turnout and wondering who a smaller, harder-core electorate will favor
An impressive anthological exhibition dedicated to Ai Weiwei, the labyrinthine galleries of the Depot, a museum where gin has been distilled since 1700 and this year’s opening of new spaces for culture and leisure make the Dutch city a destination that must make your list
These days, donations are very volatile, with rich countries increasingly focused on financing domestic causes. They are turning their backs on the Global South
The countryside is losing millions of hectares of crops due to land being abandoned. Violence and extortion add to the ravages of climate change and the lack of subsidies
A newly released documentary joins the several products trying to capitalize on the curiosity surrounding the young woman who became a celebrity after being imprisoned for the murder of her mother
Torrential rains in Somalia have left more than a million people displaced, struggling to survive in camps where persons with special needs face cholera and other diseases
The combined US-UK attack puts the Red Sea trade route in jeopardy and threatens to increase prices, although experts view the risks as contained for now
The current vice president, Lai Ching-te, rejected by Beijing for his pro-independence stance, wins the presidential elections on the self-governed island
Washington insists that it does not want an open war with the Iran-allied Houthis, although it warns that it will act again militarily ‘if necessary.’ Yemen rebels vow to respond
Republican Sen. Eric Tarr said retired officers told him that ‘we need people in our schools who are trained to run at a gun at an instant when it’s necessary’