The New Yorker publishes ‘The Ramble, NYC 1969,’ a book that has taken six decades to see the light of day and which showcases the black and white images shot on his visits to one of the ‘wildest’ areas of Central Park
The opposition leader, who is close to María Corina Machado, maintains that a political transition is already underway and that Chavismo has lost its ability to impose conditions
Luis Alberto Pino Soto, a high school student in Arica, in northern Chile, disappeared 40 years ago, on the eve of a national protest against the regime
A study shows that interbreeding between the two species occurred primarily in one direction, and the origin of this bias is still unclear
Claudia Sheinbaum is preparing a two-day visit to the Mexican state caught in the crossfire between Los Chapitos and La Mayiza
The leftist president and the right-wing senator, who is the eldest child of the imprisoned ex-president, face enormous opposition seven months before the vote
The justice system had protected them from being expelled, but two of them were sent back to their country of origin, and the rest remain detained in a foreign country, in appalling conditions
After visiting an Alabama center, Carmen Felisa Ramírez Boscán, a representative of Colombians abroad, asked President Petro to expedite proceedings to bring ailing detainees back home: ‘They prefer to die in their own country’
The incident has occurred at a particularly sensitive moment in the relationship between the United States and Cuba
The group that owns films like ‘Casablanca’ or the ‘Harry Potter’ universe is one step away from becoming the property of its historic rival Paramount
The streaming group that owns ‘Money Heist’ says the deal is no longer financially attractive
The State Department has confirmed that one of the six injured is also from the United States