Kyiv is determined to maintain its occupation of Kursk province while Moscow’s forces are advancing relentlessly on the Donetsk front and threatening a new offensive in the south
After breaking the agreement on the sale of Nestea, Coca-Cola wants to promote its own brand, Fuze Tea, in a move that could trigger a mini trade war
In Marseille, the epicenter of drug trafficking gangs, the Ministers of Justice and Interior presented a project to prevent the ‘Mexicanization’ of the country, which includes the appointment of a liaison magistrate in Bogotá
The water destroyed Nuria’s house, Sarai’s clothing shop, Maria’s school. Five residents died in a 300-meter stretch of road in Catarroja, one of the hardest hit municipalities in Valencia province. We focused on this spot, where events reflect the magnitude of the disaster: the failure of the alerts, the lost homes and businesses, the delay of the emergency services, the tide of volunteers. And the glimmer of hope for the future
Mònica Torres, a photographer for EL PAÍS, recounts her harrowing experience during the night of the flash floods as she battled to save her belongings while water surged through her home in Picanya
The actor has become a symbol of healthier masculinity following his viral appearance on ‘Chicken Shop Date’ and an emotionally vulnerable conversation with Elmo
A bribery experiment involving people from 18 countries reveals that the phenomenon is largely subject to circumstance
On social media, many Americans disappointed by Kamala Harris’ defeat are turning to this South Korean-born trend that calls on women to refuse to date, marry or have sex with men
It’s not just Putin, Orbán, Musk or the far right who will benefit. Progressives will be able to reflect on why they failed workers
EL PAÍS data expert Kiko Llaneras share his insights into the 2024 election, political forecasting and why the Republican is consistently underestimated
The president-elect is carefully assembling a team of loyal collaborators to help him navigate the challenges posed by the traditional command structures in Washington, which he struggled with during his first term