
Due to conflicts with President López Obrador, Carlos Urzúa resigned this morning as Mexico's Finance Minister

Due to conflicts with President López Obrador, Carlos Urzúa resigned this morning as Mexico's Finance Minister

His pledges for more investments, well-paid jobs, and fewer taxes won over Greeks worn out by years of European Union-prescribed austerity and the euro zone’s highest unemployment

Due to austerity measures proposed by the Presidency, Notimex has been dismissing employees in an unjustified way, according to ex-workers of the agency

The storming of the Legislative Council in Hong Kong by protestors last Monday confirms that the “one country, two systems” principle granted by Beijing to the financial and commercial enclave is facing a deep crisis

After hours of tense dispute, officers and authorities reached an agreement on a registry of National Guard and severance payments

The officers broke off the negotiations with federal authorities

The INBAL has refused to release the documents linked to the events organized by La Luz del Mundo church

In Mexico, 99 out of 100 people with internet access have a Facebook account

Activist and journalist Ahmed Kaballo spoke to EL UNIVERSAL in English to address the current political situation in the northeastern African country

After 30 years of authoritarian rule, Sudan is struggling to find a path towards a democratic government and economic development in a region afflicted by conflicts and foreign intervention