Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan resume negotiations over a disputed dam
The Blue Nile meets the White Nile in Sudan’s capital of Khartoum, before winding northward through Egypt to the Mediterranean Sea
The Blue Nile meets the White Nile in Sudan’s capital of Khartoum, before winding northward through Egypt to the Mediterranean Sea
The guns used in the attack were bought legally despite the shooter once being involuntarily committed for a mental health exam
Justin Bieber’s agent recently lost clients Demi Lovato and Ariana Grande, while Swift, now his arch nemesis, is triumphing by re-recording the songs he took from her
The journalist and cook from Alabama, based in San Sebastian, succeeded with a book on Basque gastronomy and has become an advocate of the Spanish culinary culture in the United States
Experts tend to say no, but the myth of the narcissistic achiever is still surprisingly important
For over 23 years, Jean-René Dufort’s television show has been covering the news from Quebec, the rest of Canada and around the world, producing lots of laughs along the way
Recently released by Amazon Prime Video, the movie is based on an LGTBIQ+ young adult literary phenomenon. Ultimately, it’s a Trojan horse disguised as an innocuous commercial product
Each case is different, but it is important to be aware of the moment when a girl needs to establish a relationship of trust with her doctor – by herself
The women of the Spanish town of Cambados rake and harvest in search of clams, just as they’ve always done. But for years now, they’ve been dragging retro-futuristic carts that make their work a little easier. This is the story of how a homemade invention became a symbol of empowerment
The Andalusian Center of Contemporary Art (CAAC) is now recovering the work of the 1970s leader in Spanish art and preparing the first major retrospective exhibition of her paintings for next year
Whether you buy them at a high-end boutique or at the supermarket, escaping the harmful substances that hide in today’s clothes is practically impossible
A new IADB documentary calls attention to how the cities and neighborhoods where we live affect our life expectancy
The most popular band in Scandinavian rock, which released a new album this month, refuses to grow up
President Nayib Bukele’s government has opened a hotline for people to report gang ‘collaborators.’ Many Salvadorans have taken advantage of that resource to settle personal vendettas with their neighbors
The former president seeks to delay his trial as long as possible and have his case separated from the rest, while some of the other 18 defendants prefer speedy trials
Raimondo plans meetings with Chinese officials and U.S. business leaders in Beijing and Shanghai
Committee spokeswoman Svetlana Petrenko said in a statement that forensic and genetic testing identified all 10 bodies recovered at the site of Wednesday’s crash
A massive blaze in the country’s northeastern regions of Evros and Alexandroupolis, believed to have caused 20 of the 21 wildfire-related deaths in the past week in Greece
Stewart-Haas Racing said Sunday morning that Preece “has been communicating with family and friends”
Helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft had been deployed to return from the remote location with the rest of the injured
Spokesman Steven Cheung said that, on Friday alone, the campaign brought in $4.18 million — its highest-grossing day to date
Messi’s dazzling goal in the 89th minute helped a transformed Inter Miami beat the New York Red Bulls 2-0 on Saturday night and end an 11-match league winless streak
The National Hurricane Center warned Saturday that the system could produce dangerous storm surge, heavy rain and strong winds
Temperatures in the area reached 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43.3 degrees Celsius), breaking by four degrees the previous record for this date that was set in 2011
Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters told a news conference that the attack that left two men and one woman dead was definitely “racially motivated”
The plan filed by a federal control board that oversees the U.S. territory’s finances would cut the debt of Puerto Rico’s Electric Power Authority by nearly 80% to some $2.5 billion
The plant, which was damaged in the 2011 earthquake and tsunami, began sending the treated water into the Pacific on Thursday despite protests at home and in nearby countries