
Jorge Luis Borges, the writer’s endless reinvention 40 years after his death
On the anniversary of his passing, the great Argentine writer is being honored with talks and exhibitions that showcase his enduring relevance

On the anniversary of his passing, the great Argentine writer is being honored with talks and exhibitions that showcase his enduring relevance

Thousands of demonstrators have been taking to the streets of Tirana for more than two weeks now, in one of the largest protest movements that the country has seen in decades

Tension between both countries has not eased since January and has prompted a flight of foreign companies from the tourism sector, the backbone of the island’s economy

The prosecutor, who leads inquiries into the transnational criminal organization, reveals he had information that its boss had been in Venezuela for a few days. ‘Our aspiration was to bring him before the courts,’ he says

The annual meeting of the group of advanced economies will take the pulse of the transatlantic tie and address the wars in Iran and Ukraine, as well as the relationship with China
A bipartisan bill seeks to train agents to recognize tribal identifications to prevent the continued use of racial profiling in detentions

On the streets of the famous New York neighborhood that boiled over after the 2006 title, there is hardly any sign of the ‘azzurra’

The L.A. neighborhood, a meeting point for its large Persian community, receives the national team uncomfortably as it makes its debut against New Zealand
The president put a symbol of American democracy at the service of a high-profile UFC fight in which the fighters paid him homage

On Monday, the downing of a U.S. Apache helicopter precipitated the biggest exchange of fire since the truce

After nearly four months of conflict, the two countries have agreed to extend the ceasefire, which they will sign on Friday in Switzerland. Pakistan says the parties have committed to an immediate cessation of hostilities on all fronts, including Lebanon