
Japan cancels cherry blossom festival over complaints of tourists littering and ‘defecating’ in yards
The mass arrival of foreigners has become a hot-button issue in the Asian country, which will hold a general election on Sunday

The mass arrival of foreigners has become a hot-button issue in the Asian country, which will hold a general election on Sunday

Nicolás Maduro’s alleged frontman, disgraced in Venezuela, has been detained amid confusing circumstances with few clues as to his fate

The organizations point out that immigration control tactics could expose foreign fans to arbitrary detention during the competition

The NFL’s senior vice president, born in Mexico, manages the American football league’s brand at a time of transformation and expansion

Touching on daydreaming, field research and an oppressive family reality, artist Ed Alcock used photos, drawings and documents to reconstruct the story of his great-uncle Kendon and life in Horden, a mining town in the north of England nestled in one of the poorest areas of Europe

The Italian photojournalist, second finalist for the Luis Valtueña International Humanitarian Photography Award, portrays the intimate lives of women under the yoke of the Taliban

The instant messaging service’s lax content moderation policy has turned it into a hotbed of criminal activity

The North Carolina headquarters of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) is moving to Europe and will have one of its two offices in the Andalusian city

Last summer, the father of the singer’s two children passed away. After seven seasons and 24 Daytime Emmy Awards, she will leave The Kelly Clarkson Show but continue to make music

The deployment of colossal forces by the United States in the Middle East could have the corrupting effect of encouraging the president to use them

Nancy Guthrie, 84, the mother of the popular NBC anchor, went missing from her Arizona home on January 31. Authorities are treating the case as a kidnapping and are offering a $50,000 reward for information. Even President Trump has offered federal assistance

With oil shipments suspended since December, massive blackouts and a collapsed transportation system, the regime is asking for new sacrifices and ‘creativity’ from an exhausted population

Some of the most influential voices inside and outside the island believe that the regime is at a critical juncture that threatens its survival

The Minnesota-based retail giant has changed CEOs amid strong pressure across the country to take a stand against immigration raids