The state has expanded the ban on local law enforcement participating in operations against migrants. However, 17 sheriffs are challenging the legislation in court
Six months after the political shift triggered by the American military intervention, the penal reform promised by Delcy Rodríguez’s administration raises doubts about its true scope
The ideal starting 11 is spread across seven squads as some of the game’s greatest goalscorers take their final bow at the 2026 World Cup
The man who spent decades bringing down companies with reports and tweets is convicted of misleading his followers
Overcrowded hospitals, mile-long waiting lists, and warnings from the IMF are putting the Costa Rican Social Security Fund — the pillar that underpins the country’s stability — in jeopardy
The renowned economist Roberto Serrano has ‘overwhelming evidence’ that his students cheated. He thinks the time has come for an in-depth debate so the technology does not signal the end of higher education
The free-body culture or nudism dates back to the late 19th century and became popular with the arrival of Nazism
Belita Gracia was one of the many women photographers who seemed condemned to oblivion until Ana Valiño discovered her story. From that fortunate encounter came an exhibition, the first major public recognition the León native received a few days before she died at 101
Under U.S. oversight, without free access to its own revenues, and with a system that was already operating at its limits, the South American country is facing its darkest hours