
Mexican women will march in the capital and other cities on Sunday; on Monday, they will stop their daily activities for a historic first time for the national strike #UnDiasinNosotras

Mexican women will march in the capital and other cities on Sunday; on Monday, they will stop their daily activities for a historic first time for the national strike #UnDiasinNosotras

A popular movement has taken the streets in the Dominican Republic after the municipal elections were suspended amid accusations of fraud, vote-buying, & manipulation of public resources

Violence erupted in demonstrations for & against the Citizenship Amendment Act as it makes it easier for non-Muslims from neighboring Muslim-dominated countries to gain Indian citizenship

Katherine Johnson, the black woman whose mathematical genius took her from a behind-the-scenes job in a segregated NASA to a key role in sending humans to the moon, died on Monday

Left-wing Sinn Féin’s first electoral victory will have an increased influence both on Ireland as in the upcoming negotiations between the European Union and the United Kingdom

A man suspected of shooting dead nine people in shisha bars in a German town before killing himself and his mother had posted a manifesto online including deeply racist views

On Sunday, Bukele surprised El Salvador and the international community by surrounding the Legislative Assembly in central San Salvador with thousands of followers, police, and army snipers

The “deal of the century” announced last week pretending to offer a solution to the Palestinian legitimate aspirations has been widely rejected by the international community

The country will slip away an hour before midnight from the club it joined in 1973, moving into the transition period that preserves membership in all but name until the end of this year

The time has come after a controversial process started in 2016 which involved ceaseless negotiations, two extensions, three British prime ministers, and three general elections