The United States had offered a reward of up to $5 million for information leading to Ovidio Guzman’s capture, accusing him of being a key player in the Sinaloa cartel
A Malian court last month sentenced the troops to 20 years in prison
The group had 1.54 million employees worldwide at the end of September, excluding seasonal workers
Demand for abortion pills has risen since the conservative-dominated Supreme Court made a landmark ruling last June that overturned Roe v. Wade, a 1973 case that had guaranteed women’s right to an abortion for half a century
Over the past decade, Egypt has recovered about 29 000 antiquities found to have been taken abroad through illegitimate means
A day after the veteran leftist took office for a four-year term, succeeding far-right president Jair Bolsonaro, the Sao Paulo stock exchange’s Ibovespa index was down 3.25% in afternoon trading
Pele broke many records on the football pitch. A legend of the game no doubt, but what was his life like away from the football?
Musk has sacked half of Twitter’s staff, readmitted far-right figures to the platform, suspended journalists and tried to charge for previously free services
Fighters from Islamic State West Africa Province stormed the town of Malam Fatori, killing nine soldiers, two police officer and a number of civilians
Burning tires, as well as vehicles such as trucks, cars and vans were blocking several points in the central-western agricultural state of Mato Grosso, which largely supports Bolsonaro