
Security forces arrest two suspected Russian spies in Germany and Spain
The alleged agents were following a businessman who supplies drones to Ukraine for military use, and preparing new action, possibly with the intention of killing him

The alleged agents were following a businessman who supplies drones to Ukraine for military use, and preparing new action, possibly with the intention of killing him

Two decades have passed since the premiere of the series that catapulted Miley Cyrus to fame and made the singer the most successful star in the history of the Disney Channel

The 1976 coup in Argentina forced thousands of people to flee. Those who experienced it tell their stories 50 years later

Animals grieve when someone in their environment dies, which can manifest as apathy and a lack or even loss of appetite. In these cases, it’s not advisable to bring another pet into the home as a way to fill the void

Representative Nydia Velázquez’s War Powers Resolution adds to the unsuccessful attempts to halt the operations in Venezuela and Iran, initiated without authorization from Congress

The founder of the legendary New York band Sonic Youth releases ‘Play Me’, her third solo album: ‘I’ve always acted more as a sociologist than an artist’
Bringing in oxytocin for childbirth or cancer treatments is a near-impossible task in a country without fuel and with a very weakened healthcare system

Restrictions that limit access to health and employment in the health sector cause unnecessary suffering, illness, and death that could amount to femicide, according to a report recently presented to the UN

The roles of Islam, the army, and women are three key elements to understanding a country that defies stereotypes and in which the current war has sparked renewed interest

The hardline Israeli finance minister is calling for the annexation of the territory up to the Litani River, an area where 250,000 people live and where healthcare services are overwhelmed

Harrison Fishman and Dylan Redford talk about the stories behind a docuseries whose visuals sometimes border on the psychedelic, much like the realities it portrays

After three decades stationed in Iraq, the fighters are vacating their military bases and preparing for ‘the day after’ the possible collapse of the Tehran apparatus

The 18-year-old student died after being shot by a Venezuelan migrant who had previously been arrested for theft, renewing criticism that immigration authorities are not prioritizing criminals

Some 400 Hondurans expelled by the US are denouncing that authorities did not allow them to take their children with them and are asking their government for help in getting them back

The anniversary of the military coup finds the country under a government that downplays state terrorism, while literature, film, and other art forms continue to elaborate on the legacy of the genocide