The use of teenagers as hired killers dates back to the assassinations of Rodrigo Lara in 1984 and Bernardo Jaramillo in 1990. The practice, which regained visibility after the attack on Miguel Uribe Turbay, never disappeared
The renowned professor warns that ‘when wages stagnate, jobs are precarious, housing is unaffordable, and public services deteriorate, it’s normal for people to rebel’
Miranda July, Rachel Cusk, Leslie Jamison and other contemporary authors dissect failed marriage, relationships that survive from inertia, the end of monogamy, libido changes and the power of desire
The arrest of nine former military personnel in Michoacán sheds light on a growing phenomenon in the region, which is experiencing high rates of violence
The British aristocrat, daughter of Louis Mountbatten and Edwina Ashley, may appear to have always lived in the shadow of her parents, of Queen Elizabeth II — whom she served as lady-in-waiting — or of her husband, the renowned decorator David Hicks. Nothing could be further from the truth. Now, her rich and varied life is told in a book by her daughter, India