Others in the crowd then drowned out the jeers with applause and cheers
On Feb. 19, 1942, following the attack by Imperial Japan on Pearl Harbor and the United States’ entry to WWII, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 authorizing the incarceration of people of Japanese ancestry who were considered potentially dangerous
Six days of hearings are scheduled at the International Court of Justice, during which an unprecedented number of countries will participate, as Israel continues its devastating assault on Gaza
The Mediterranean town of Menton showcased its lush citrus and celebrated the upcoming Olympics in Paris during its Carnival parade on Sunday
The Munich Security Conference has shone a spotlight on the international community’s failure to act as the suffering of Gaza civilians worsens
Christopher Nolan’s biopic of physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer is up for trophies including best film, best director and best actor for star Cillian Murphy
The nation will once again commemorate the first U.S. president on Monday, 292 years after he was born
Some 3.7 billion people across more than 70 countries are heading to the polls this year as democracies struggle against high levels of mistrust, misinformation and electoral violence
The Munich Security Conference has highlighted the broken global order in which Russia, China, Iran and North Korea are closing ranks. ‘The question is whether democracy will survive,’ says the president of the European Commission
Trump has repeatedly mocked transgender people during his campaign, using language about gender identity that LGBTQ+ advocates say is wrong and harmful
Unlike some of his previous attempts, McClung made this dunk on his first try and was rewarded handsomely by the five judges
An airstrike in Rafah overnight killed six people, including a woman and three children, and another strike killed five men in Khan Younis, the main target of the offensive over the past two months
District Attorney Fani Willis has denied allegations that her relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade, who she hired for the probe, represents a conflict of interest
A year after being stripped of her nationality and her property — along with 93 other people — the former Sandinista guerrilla and politician is now exiled in Costa Rica. She tells EL PAÍS that the current Nicaraguan regime is ‘exploitative, misogynistic and colonialist’
The country now has more motorcycles than cars, posing a growing public health issue
The pricey, bulky device offers little innovation and limited user autonomy
A pilot who’s more interested these days in his planes and children than in his acting career, the two-time Oscar nominee faced personal tragedies that shaped his life
The financial penalty — staggering even for a businessman who’s seen casinos, an airline and other ventures fail — adds to Trump’s mounting legal debts and could put the Republican presidential front-runner in a serious cash crunch
Chains such as Starbucks, McDonald’s, Burger King, Coca-Cola, KFC and Pizza Hut admit that boycott campaigns — promoted on social media — have had an impact on bottom lines. Some of these locals initiatives occur due to misunderstandings, while others are organized to oppose the West’s support for Israel
The Irish journalist, who specializes in migration, is the author of ‘My Fourth Time, We Drowned,’ which was awarded the Orwell Prize for Political Writing in 2022
The monuments, restaurants and hotels of the Old Town of Panama City, the colonial fortresses of San Lorenzo and Portobelo, excursions to learn about the Emberá ethnic group and a visit to the Panama Canal are the milestones of a complete route through the Latin American country
EL PAÍS talked to experts about whether it’s true that heterosexual women prefer taller men
The infrastructure, 15.23 miles long, features technical solutions to avoid the feeling of confinement and drowsiness
Fifty years after its release, one of the most unclassifiable works of science fiction continues to divide opinions: while some see it is a failed epic with philosophical aspirations, to others it is a misunderstood masterpiece about conformism and violence
Apple’s smartphone offers tools, applications and functions that differentiate it from Android-based devices, but these often go unnoticed by users
Everyone’s talking about them, but almost no one is clear on what they are and there is no consensus about whether or not they should be certified. The debate continues