The digital blackout ordered by the authorities is disrupting daily life for millions, leaving people unable to communicate normally, work remotely, or access information
The director, writer, and star of the hit series ‘Girls’ publishes her third book, ‘Famesick,’ as she turns 40, reflects on her career, and enters a new stage of life
The growing trend within the urban genre can be explained by factors such as the Paycheck Protection Program and his decision to pardon some artists
It can breed in mining pits and withstands drought. While not cause for alarm, the finding highlights the epidemiological challenges facing a country that eradicated this disease in the 1960s
A judge from Spain’s High Court has lifted the seal on the investigation he has been leading for months with the Anti-Corruption Attorney General’s Office
The ex-prime minister is accused of receiving $2 million linked to the public bailout of the airline Plus Ultra
Uganda has suspended Martyrs’ Day celebrations to prevent the arrival of pilgrims from neighboring Democratic Republic of the Congo, the origin of the current outbreak
Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google, and two other speakers have been jeered by students at three US universities
In a cave in Cartagena, Spain, limpet shells and snails were found, collected in the same way modern humans would have done millennia later
The Russian capital’s air defense systems are failing to stem the tide of Ukrainian strikes. The Kremlin is wondering what a nuclear power can do against conventional attacks
The progress of the case against Rubén Rocha and nine other officials is setting off alarm bells within the ruling party, Morena
The United States is about to devour a meal that the Castro regime has diligently prepared for it
The Miami prosecutor’s office is preparing an indictment against the former Cuban president for ordering the downing of two NGO aircraft, killing the four people on board