The city of Lviv has launched an innovative idea to welcome pregnant women or women with young children fleeing the east of the country. The objective is to keep them away from violence in their first months of motherhood
The fragility of the region’s states — some ruled to military juntas or immersed in civil wars — jihadism and disputes over natural resources have exacerbated instability
A new textbook to be introduced as compulsory reading in high schools rewrites much of post-World War II history to meet the designs of the Kremlin
If there is no military intervention and sanctions are not applied, the coup leaders will understand that they have a free hand
The Brazilian president delivered a message to industrialized nations at a climate summit in Belém, arguing they should ‘pay their part so we can revive part of what was ruined’
The United States and the European Union have suspended funding programs in the African country after the military uprising and borders have been closed
The Spaniard, accused of killing Colombian plastic surgeon Edwin Arrieta, could serve a sentence in Spain under a 1987 agreement if he is not given the death penalty
The destabilization in the African region poses a higher threat of jihadist terrorism and increased flows of migrants to Europe
The capital of western Ukraine, a short distance from NATO territory, is still reeling from the July 6 air strike, which killed 10 people and wounded 48
A total of 37 people have died and thousands have been evacuated since July 9, when heavy rain started pounding South Korea’s central regions
There is genuine political will to reinforce cooperation between Europe and Latin America and the Caribbean
The region is well positioned to be part of the solution to the main global challenges, including climate change, food security and preserving biodiversity
The Spanish presidency of the European Union offers an opportunity to write the history of the coming decade
Washington has agreed to supply Ukraine with a munition that has been banned by over 100 countries and which will wreak havoc on the civilian population for decades after the end of the war
In the last six weeks alone, 19 boats from West Africa have landed in the Spanish archipelago. In the whole of 2022, only three arrived
Anna Hernández fled the island so that she could live freely in a safe environment, finding solace in dance and support groups for refugees. Last Monday, she was found stabbed to death in her home in Athens
The stance comes after the European Parliament condemned the ban on María Corina Machado, a frontrunner in the polls, from public office
The oceans store minerals that are essential for the green transition but their exploitation comes at a high environmental cost
The new African Space Agency aims to defend the interests of the continent and promote the deployment of satellites applied to the climate crisis, security and telecommunications
The meeting of heads of intelligence agencies held in Singapore symbolizes the attempt to keep the multilateral framework alive in an increasingly conflict-ridden world
In the face of rising interest rates, Lars Feld warns of need to return to budgetary discipline and accuses France of bending the rules to spend more
Mark Brzezinski marched Saturday with more than 30 other members of his embassy and representatives from Canada, Austria and other Western countries in the Equality Parade
The Greek Coast Guard faces criticism from human rights organizations and lawyers, who are preparing a complaint for the alleged crimes of omission of assistance and reckless homicide
This beverage is effervescent, refreshing and free of sugar and calories
Social collectives are pushing for change regarding the mining of lithium, cobalt and nickel necessary for the production of electric cars, solar panels and wind turbines as the current system mainly benefits companies and countries in the developed world
The disaster in the waters off southern Greece has caused at least 79 deaths. Around 100 men have been rescued alive but several hundred people are still unaccounted for
The European Union has led the global movement to crack down on Big Tech companies but rather than splitting up businesses it has previously issued blockbuster fines