
Foreign tourist dies after being bitten by a shark on the Mexican beach of Zihuatanejo
The animal also injured a woman bathing in Playa Quieta, north of the tourist center in the state of Guerrero
The animal also injured a woman bathing in Playa Quieta, north of the tourist center in the state of Guerrero
The Dubai summit points out a path that seemed impossible to travel: the end of oil, coal and gas
Dorota Mani and her daughter are calling for federal legislation in the U.S. against artificially generated pornographic images
The sculptor, who was legally recognized as the Belgian king emeritus’ child in 2020, is unhappy about not being invited to royal family events
The Venezuelan government’s referendum to annex the territory of Essequibo in Guayana can be taken advantage of by Chavismo to postpone the presidential elections
In 2011, Nicolas Puech, who owns 5.7% of the French fashion house’s shares, signed a succession agreement with the Isocrates Foundation, but he now plans to hand over his inheritance to his ‘former gardener and handyman,’ a man who hails ‘from a modest Moroccan family’ and whose identity is unknown
Every December 7, Americans observe Pearl Harbor Day to remember the attack that led to the U.S. declaring war on Japan, entering World War II
Based on a demonstration of Gemini for a group of reporters, Google’s ‘Bard Advanced’ might be capable of unprecedented AI multitasking by simultaneously recognizing and understanding presentations involving text, photos and video
Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced the step after warning Israel last week that President Joe Biden’s administration would be taking action over the attacks
Sultan al-Jaber’s profile does not favor the strategic role that the president should perform at the climate summit
In 1996, Rodolfo Barra had to resign as Minister of Justice after condemnation by the Jewish community in Argentina
The late American statesman wielded a blend of cunning and ruthlessness to influence global politics
The actor created an organization to help victims of natural disasters in 2010 that is still active thanks to his brother and the ‘Fast & Furious’ actors. His daughter, Meadow Walker, also launched an environmental conservation foundation in his honor
The persecution of any type of opposition to the Ortega-Murillo regime has made the winner of the Miss Universe pageant a target for attacks
The first group returned as part of the deal between Israel and the militia consisted of women and children as well as Thai workers
For many Native Americans, Thanksgiving is a day of mourning and protest, so they have developed their own events for that date
There are several theories surrounding the origin of the American automaker’s brand identity, which has been used for more than a century
The first anniversary of the groundbreaking AI application is an opportunity to pause and reflect on the challenges posed by artificial intelligence
Juan Joya Borja became famous through online parodies of a TV interview full of his high-pitched laughter. After being portrayed as an Apple or an Nvidia engineer, he is now seen discussing OpenAI’s decision to fire Sam Altman
Protesters took to the streets of the Spanish capital to demonstrate against the agreement and the investiture of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez
The Israeli army’s raid of the Al Shifa hospital is a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law
The singer recently reunited with his father after 42 years. He’s fighting to save his marriage, launching a clothing company and expanding his beauty brand. He is also still active with the group that made him famous in the 1990s
Pedro Sánchez defended his pacts, which include clemency measures for Catalan separatists, as a wall against the rise of the far right across the world
Pedro Sánchez faced withering criticism on the first of a two-day parliamentary debate that will end with a vote to confirm him as the new head of government
‘They are inside the complex, shooting and carrying out bombings,’ one source inside the medical center told Al Jazeera
Activists, lawyers and inmates report dire conditions in internment centers paid for by EU taxpayers
In the opposition’s largest show of force to date against the deal granting leniency to Carles Puigdemont and others, there were calls for new elections and general strike