The thorns of Tabacundo, Ecuador’s rose capital of the world
A journey to the world’s third largest exporter of the flowers reveals long working hours, pesticide exposure, illness and oftentimes-dismal wages for laborers
A journey to the world’s third largest exporter of the flowers reveals long working hours, pesticide exposure, illness and oftentimes-dismal wages for laborers

The highly anticipated meeting was cordial despite months of personal attacks: ‘I expect to be helping him, not hurting him,’ said the president about the mayor-elect of New York City

Following international recognition, the restaurant has faced a series of setbacks, including a gas leak, long lines, and a disastrous pop-up experience in the US

A private investigation has collected testimonies from victims, witnesses, and former staff at eight homes in the State of Mexico and Puebla, where minors were systematically mistreated

A Klimt once owned by cosmetics heir Leonard Lauder was bought for $236 million, setting records at Sotheby’s, while Cattelan’s ‘America’ went for $12.1 million after a disappointing single bid

The White House is exercising unprecedented control over immigration courts, firing experienced judges and replacing them with military lawyers as part of the overarching objective of speeding up deportations

The return of the US anti-drug agency, as decided by President Rodrigo Paz, raises tensions with coca growers loyal to Evo Morales

Food insecurity hits hardest those already living with limited resources and confronts the island with its structural weaknesses

The leader has completed one month in office after the removal of his predecessor, and he enjoys a 55.9% approval rating thanks to his mastery of social media platforms

ICE now intends to pay private companies to track the locations of individuals targeted for deportation

The self-taught urban planner fought pressure from politicians and real estate interests to build Flamengo Park, which just celebrated its 60th anniversary

With high-quality ingredients, sophisticated distillation processes and new ways to enjoy it, the Colombian spirit seeks a place on the global stage

As the first Hispanic woman to travel to space and director of NASA’s Johnson Space Center, the former astronaut has broken barriers and paved the way in science and space exploration

The plants that grow these sweet fruits are cultivated with extreme care. But those who pamper them are despised and exploited

More than two million New Yorkers went to the polls, marking the city’s highest voter turnout in two decades

The Mexican president was walking through the center of the capital when a stranger approached her, tried to kiss her, and touched her breast in front of a team that was slow to react

The White House is complying with two judges’ order to continue funding the food stamp benefits but refuses to use additional emergency funds to cover the full monthly cost

The president says he ‘doubts’ the US will go to war with the Caribbean nation, in an interview with ’60 Minutes’

Despite the number of inmates serving time at home, the country’s penitentiaries remain overcrowded

If the president is serious about addressing organized crime and protecting American lives, he needs to look beyond military and defensive tools

US groups aim to represent their country at the UN climate summit even as the Trump Administration declines to send a delegation

More than 100,000 former members of the armed forces do not have American citizenship and are at risk of being removed from the country

In 2018, Chile and Argentina proposed the creation of a marine protected area on the Antarctic Peninsula to safeguard key krill habitats. Now, the countries have the opportunity to reach an agreement that will make this a reality

The program costs approximately $8 billion per month to operate nationwide, and has never missed a monthly payment due to a closure

Kast and Kaiser, the two extremist candidates, are collectively polling at 35.21%, while the mainstream conservative Matthei is at 15.9%. The leftist government privately harbors little hope of winning

The agency’s covert operations, which Trump confirmed last week, hark back to the coups, assassination attempts and insurgencies supported or carried out by Washington in the region during the 20th century

The attorney fears the political use of justice and the erosion of rights in the country, while personally facing a motion that could affect his career