Paul Newman, 100 years of the most intense blue gaze in cinema
The actor, born in Ohio on January 26, 1925, is an inseparable and indisputable part of the history of the United States in the 20th century
The actor, born in Ohio on January 26, 1925, is an inseparable and indisputable part of the history of the United States in the 20th century
Seventh in Latin America, 50th in the world, the Venezuelan army stands out for its aviation, its anti-missile system, its tank squadron and the strategic nature of its National Militia
Nearly nine million homes remain abandoned, even in Tokyo, where officials on bikes keep an eye on empty buildings so they don’t pose a threat to neighborhoods
The Colombian president sought to reach agreements with all of the country’s armed groups, but now finds himself dealing with a conflict that threatens to spread
Three migrant advocates discussed say the scale of the Republican’s executive orders, and the damage they will cause to the community
The president of the International Crisis Group believes that in the new political context, Europe needs to ‘turbocharge’ its defense umbrella
On the 80th anniversary of the concentration camp’s liberation, its significance is being trivialized by tourism and popular culture. At the same time, this symbol of evil is being transformed and opened up to new forms of commemoration
The six-year roadmap, which seeks to curb the arrival of Asian imports and increase national production, must first overcome tariff threats from the U.S. and the upcoming review of the USMCA
Israel has permitted the return of displaced people to the northern part of the territory following an agreement for an extraordinary exchange of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners, scheduled for Thursday
Major global players are devising their strategies in response to the protectionism policies promised by the Trump presidency
The executive order, temporarily blocked by a judge, prevents asylum seekers from registering their children in the United States, and they are also unable to do so in their countries of origin, from which they fled
The president of the United States had threatened Gustavo Petro with a 25% tariff on Colombian products for refusing to allow two planes carrying deportees to land in his country