The top executive of the aerospace giant advocates for a path of mutual cooperation and maintains that the company is prepared to lead the project for the new European fighter jet
The ‘Tehran Times’ has compiled more than 100 images of the victims, as well as investigations by eight media outlets that hold the United States responsible for the attack
Their eviction is set for March 12, but the small group has already begun clearing the premises after nearly two years of struggle. Where they will go remains unclear
An investigation finds the ‘Spirituali Pietà,’ attributed to an anonymous artist, is actually by the Renaissance master which, if true, boosts to five the number of Michelangelo works on canvas preserved to date
New research reveals that one of the most celebrated literary finds of recent years belonged to Fernão Brandão, who fled his country after being persecuted by the Inquisition in the 16th century
With a decade‑long career, the Irish actress lives in the English countryside with her little‑known husband and has become a favorite of directors like Chloé Zhao and Maggie Gyllenhaal
Judicial authorities are investigating a case linked to the abuse of a minor after it was leaked that the sex offender’s accomplices visited the Central American country
The US Supreme Court lowers the risks of a trade war, but the strikes on Iran push geopolitical and geoeconomic uncertainty to new highs
The easternmost EU country’s image as a safe haven for regional business is under threat after suffering an Iranian drone attack
The US president warns almost daily that the island ‘is in its last moments’ and must negotiate an agreement
A former official at the immigration agency and several recent analyses reveal deficiencies in instruction programs for recruits, and warn of the risk that it will lead to more deaths and illegal detentions
The conservative senator is threatening the leadership of the far-right candidate De la Espriella, and triggering new scenarios ahead of the battle against the left for the presidency in May
Since September, three deportation flights have been sent to Tehran. Meanwhile, deportations to Caracas have increased following the capture of Nicolás Maduro
The appointment signals continuity. The US president had called his candidacy ‘unacceptable’ and, hours before the announcement, warned that the new leader was ‘not going to last long’