Dozens of buildings in the Egyptian city, the southern Mediterranean’s most-populated metropolis, are collapsing from coastal erosion and the infiltration of sea water in its aquifers
Many citizens who don’t want to explain their employment status pay to rent a position in a fake office, with some even asg fictitious tasks and organizing supervisory rounds
According to Colombian Migration figures, over 145,000 people have left the country so far this year. Travel to Brazil, Chile, and Argentina is on the rise as a result of the United States’ increasingly restrictive measures
Tahrir Square in Egypt, the 15-M movement in Spain, Occupy Wall Street in New York… Perhaps the most iconic image of the 2010s is that of streets taken over by massive protests. These days, it’s almost impossible to find any trace of them. Journalist Vincent Bevins tries to explain what happened to those days when the world seemed to be on fire
Washington is fully within its rights to grant or revoke TPS as it sees fit, but withdrawing it from Venezuela could deepen the humanitarian catastrophe
The relatives of the five musicians killed in Reynosa believe that the promise of a concert was used to lure them into a fatal trap by a faction of the Gulf Cartel
Three of the four distribution points run by the private foundation operating outside the UN system are located in the south — precisely where Netanyahu has been attempting for months to displace the population in order to ‘conquer Gaza’
Carla Antonella Rodríguez recounts how she became the first woman from her hometown, Río Turbio in southern Argentina, to work inside the mine — a story now told in the film ‘Miss Carbón’
After the death of El Perris, head of security, the government has captured hitmen leader Moisés Barnabé, delivering a new blow to the dwindling faction of the Sinaloa Cartel
Soldiers fired on hungry Palestinians seeking food, killing and injuring dozens of people as Netanyahu government claims to have killed Hamas leader in the Strip
Overall figures suggest that Trump has scared off tourists from some countries, and the top industry group says America is on track to lose ‘a staggering $12.5 billion in international traveler spend this year’
Salto de Castro was built in 1946 by an electricity company to house employees working on the local power station. Jason Lee Beckwith bought it for $310,000, but he is not the first to try to turn it into a profitable venture
It is to be decided whether the case will be dismissed or continue with the recusal of the magistrate who recorded unauthorized videos of the hearings for a supposed documentary
The government is considering building high-security prisons and establishing jails overseas as a solution to a saturated system that is failing to address rising crime
Polls and interviews show that the majority of the country’s population is in favor of continuing to fight because they believe that Russia won’t honor a ceasefire