
It’s not just hot, it’s climate change: the heatwave scorching Europe would have been impossible just 50 years ago
A study points to global warming as responsible for the unusually high temperatures recorded in this extreme weather event

A study points to global warming as responsible for the unusually high temperatures recorded in this extreme weather event

One of the country’s most neglected provinces and home to a majority Afro-descendant population is the leading source of national team players, including Hincapié and Pacho

The Mexican national García debuts as a center referee as part of a group of six CONCACAF officials who consolidate the female presence that began in Qatar 2022

Claims that Abelardo de la Espriella’s win was driven by armed pressure behind Iván Cepeda’s vote stigmatize the left without evidence

Around a dozen states decline to take part in an ‘America First’‑style celebration, as critics accuse the Republican administration of politically exploiting the celebration

The most powerful earthquake in a century strikes a country with an acting president and strained basic services
The United States has eased sanctions, pledged $150 million in aid and deployed military ships and aircraft after the back-to-back earthquakes

After a year of disputes over methodology, the Gustavo Petro administration accepts a 3.5% increase in coca cultivation

In his memoir, the politician recounts the Mexican president’s frustration over limited Biden support for the Isthmus of Tehuantepec railway

Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar has proposed constitutional changes, including the possible removal of the president

The government raises the death toll to 589 and lowers the number of injured to 2,980 one day after the back-to-back quakes

The meeting seals the normalization of diplomatic relations after seven years, leaving behind tensions sparked by López Obrador’s controversial letter asking for an apology