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The Republican candidate managed to win because Biden was unable to keep up the hope that there is still room for a fight
The Republican candidate managed to win because Biden was unable to keep up the hope that there is still room for a fight
The founders of Retraction Watch, an organization specialized in research misconduct, call for eliminating the incentives to manipulate metrics
The best thing about this series is its ironic take on the romantic ideal before planting a bomb under it
The candidate for the ruling Morena party won among voters of all genders, ages, professions and incomes. She only lost among employers and those with postgraduate studies, who represent less than 17% of Mexican voters
Nothing bad will happen to you for watching and listening to these intrigues, but they are supposed to at least entertain you. In my case, I remained cool as an iceberg as I watched Richard Linklater’s latest film
America’s future lies with the Americas — a powerful reality policymakers and political leaders alike must embrace in the face of a chaotic world
The list of challenges affecting humanity at large is long and dangerous. If no one manages to impose some order in the international system, dangerous anarchy will be the outcome
The biggest city in the United States is, effectively, a pan-Latin city, with deep roots in the Hispanic world. A good part of New York’s identity is based on the strength of a language whose presence is constantly being renewed
The upcoming U.S. presidential election will inevitably lead to a much-needed national reckoning on the state of the Latino community, forcing us to face questions we’ve feared to answer for far too long: Just how united are Latinos today? Can we truly call ourselves a tight- knit ‘community’?
No attempt on a leader’s life is innocuous, especially not in places with such a dense history as central Europe. And much less in a time as volatile as the current one
Globally, nations spend nine times more on military endeavors than on combating hunger
A BBC documentary about the Roman dictator shows how his excessive ambition for power ultimately overthrew a republican system. The film also draws parallels between him and current forms of populism
By shutting down the network’s local offices, Israel joins the authoritarian governments that have banned this news outlet
The nation’s leaders do not want an end to the conflict in Ukraine, understood as compromise, but rather a victory, understood as the imposition of their own agenda
Several recently demonstrated outside President Miguel Díaz-Canel’s house. Most of Cuba’s protests in recent times have been driven by women like them
With just six months to go before the presidential election, it would seem that the Republican presumptive nominee is seeking to be imprisoned for contempt of court
The country voted to end the exploitation of the Yasuní national park, but four months before the deadline, the government has not taken a step to end the extractions
If the rumors are confirmed, OpenAI could challenge the company’s dominance in the sector
Pressure from American students is putting Biden before the dilemma of either supporting Israel or appeasing part of his voters
On how the pop star maintains the illusion of personal contact while a creative team designs every detail we know about her
In the Middle East conflict it seems that words have been dissociated from reality, and this traps the left in simplistic categories
The decades during which these arms have not been used in armed conflicts represent a significant achievement for humanity
Iran’s retaliation against Israel was the last red line left to cross to prevent an open war from breaking out in the region
Haitians would like to protest as the Cubans do, but they have no one to complain to. The lack of a state can be as devastating as its excess
The internet is fragile, and other dangers are now looming on top of the loss of our digital memory
Netanyahu has plunged the country into a conflict in which victory is unattainable: the enemy’s resistance is inexhaustible, and he has no plan to control the territory. The only solution is long-term and is in the hands of the Israelis, who must decide which kind of nation they want to live in
The lesson for today’s leaders is not only to appreciate the value of errors in judgment, but also to understand that the desire for change may be greater than the best of calculations, not to mention that this desire requires direction