The Democratic incumbent who is campaigning to win a second term narrowly lost the state in 2020 by 1.34 percentage points to Trump
At the end of August, Chilean president Gabriel Boric launched the Search Plan for more than 1,000 Chileans. Today, old judicial documents, many typewritten, have been digitized to apply cutting edge technology and cross-reference data
The United Kingdom has introduced restrictions for non-immunized children in Birmingham, while Romania has declared a national epidemic after three deaths were reported
The 30-year-old comic’s comedy quiz show just premiered on the CBS network
Colombian President Petro was a member of the M-19 guerrilla group that stole the liberator’s weapon, now on exhibit in a Bogotá museum
EL PAÍS has reconstructed the battle to control the institution that will oversee the upcoming presidential elections in Mexico. This report examines the role of the magistrates, the political power they wield, as well as the slow-motion fall of Judge Reyes Rodríguez, the head of the court who was forced to resign
During the rough 1970s, people wanted to dance. The documentary ‘Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution’ tells of how the genre grew on the margins, with Black women and gays at its helm, and how it wound up being eaten by its own success
The most unknown side of the socialist government – which ruled Chile between 1970 and 1973, until Pinochet’s coup d’état – has been revealed by an exhibition and a book: the prominence of graphic and industrial design
The country’s president leads the ultraconservatives in blocking the reforms adopted by the new coalition
In 2015, laser mapping technology revealed the existence of a massive pre-Hispanic settlement in the eastern foothills of the Andes, at least 2,500 years old. Now, research published in the journal ‘Science’ provides new details.
The controversial politician will leave office this year, but history’s assessment of his presidency will be affected by the national dichotomy he amplified
Experts say that the Mexican capital’s high position in The Economist’s ranking is due to gentrification in the city center, the strength of the peso against the dollar and inflation
Northern states have experienced extremely low temperatures lately which has been credited to a disrupted polar jet stream, a periodic weather phenomenon that can push freezing air south
The last strikes were launched from the Red Sea and hit 14 missiles that the command deemed an ‘imminent threat’
Home loan borrowing costs have been mostly coming down since late October, after the average rate on a 30-year mortgage surged to 7.79%, the highest level since late 2000
Top officials said that the exercises will show that the alliance can defend all of its territory up to its border with Russia
Negotiators are deciding whether to preserve the president’s authority to allow in certain immigrants at certain times
The disruption of the major trade route between Asia and the United States comes at a precarious time due to the crisis at the Red Sea
Hundreds of officers responded to the 2022 massacre that killed 19 children and two staff members, but waited more than an hour to confront and kill the gunman
These deposits, which would be enough to fill the Red Sea, could be used by astronauts on exploration missions and to study the possible existence of life on the Red Planet
Sergey Lavrov argued that for such talks to be held, Washington first needs to revise its current hostile policy toward Russia
The European Parlament tasked its legal department to prepare the groundwork for a possible challenge at the EU’s highest court
An exhibition in Berlin debates what would have happened if German history had taken alternative paths and the allies had not unexpectedly captured the Remagen bridge intact, potentially extending World War II by months
Maximiliano Pullaro, head of Santa Fe province, has taken his family out of Rosario due to the intimidation campaign against him
Israel wants to regain the Philadelphi Corridor that separates Sinai from the enclave, but a change in the status quo carries significant military and humanitarian implications
Even if inflation is now abating thanks to aggressive increases in interest rates by the Federal Reserve, many Americans are still to feel the benefit