Why mountaineering will never be a sport
Amid the Olympic Games in Paris, the deaths of Kazuya Hiraide and Kenro Nakajima on K2 sheds light on the wild essence of an activity in which mistakes are paid for with lives
Amid the Olympic Games in Paris, the deaths of Kazuya Hiraide and Kenro Nakajima on K2 sheds light on the wild essence of an activity in which mistakes are paid for with lives
The expert in law, racial discrimination and critical race theory publishes the Spanish translation of her book ‘Racial Innocence: Unmasking Latino Anti-Black Bias and the Struggle for Equality,’ in which she seeks to debunk the myth that racism does not exist within the Latino community
Keoghan, who spent years in foster homes, has starred in some of the most talked-about films of recent times. This year, he is tipped to play Ringo Starr in a biopic about The Beatles, while dealing with the media exposure brought on by his relationship with pop star Sabrina Carpenter
The man who was once one of the heirs to the Sinaloa Cartel empire was freed from prison in 2021 after testifying against El Chapo in a plea deal
The arrest of the co-founder of the powerful criminal organization in the US opens up several possible scenarios: wars of succession, changes in the criminal structure, and confrontation with the Jalisco New Generation Cartel
After more than a year-and-a-half hiatus, the Colombian superstar has returned as stronger, more serious and, according to him, a more mature person
Islamists argue that the four million stray dogs have become a security problem, while animal rights activists claim that the new legislation paves the way for the slaughter of these animals, which have always been part of Turkish cities
The team collected eight gold medals out of the 34 at stake in Paris, the lowest haul of a tournament since the Melbourne Games in 1956
States and cities are oscillating between criminalization and providing social support to address a problem that affects all corners of the country
Protesters who took to the streets over suspected fraud in the presidential election have torn down monuments in tribute to the commander in several cities in the country
The toppling of five statues is a sign that Maduro’s government no longer has to pay tribute to the founding father of Chavismo in Venezuela
The opposition is defending itself against the repression of Chavismo and is calling for transparency in the official results. Meanwhile, they are waiting for negotiations with the international community to make progress