Why American Women Are Flocking to Mexico City
Thousands of foreign women are relocating to Mexico City for affordable living and personal reinvention—but rising rents and cultural tensions are sparking local backlash.
Thousands of foreign women are relocating to Mexico City for affordable living and personal reinvention—but rising rents and cultural tensions are sparking local backlash.
In a major upset, the centrist Democrats 66 have surged to a near-victory in the 2025 Dutch election, dealing a significant blow to Geert Wilders’ far-right PVV party.
In a daring daylight robbery, thieves made off with over $100 million in historic royal jewels from the Louvre, exposing critical security flaws and leaving behind a trail of forensic evidence.
Despite the official end of Syria’s civil war, over 400,000 people have been newly displaced in the past year due to sectarian violence, revenge attacks, and unresolved property disputes.
Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka confirms the U.S. revoked his visa, citing a missed interview and political tensions.
President Trump and Japan’s new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi build rapport during their first meeting, united by the legacy of slain leader Shinzo Abe.
Two men have partially admitted to stealing historic French crown jewels from the Louvre, while authorities hunt for two remaining suspects.
A priceless illuminated page from a 15th-century choir book has been returned to a Roman friary after vanishing for four decades—though the thieves remain at large.
In a major political shift, Geert Wilders’ far-right PVV loses ground in the 2025 Dutch elections as center-left D66 emerges as the largest party.
A massive police operation in Rio de Janeiro resulted in 132 deaths—the deadliest in the city’s history—sparking outrage and questions over tactics and accountability.