
No freedom of movement, supervised sermons and no prayers for Nicaragua: How the Ortega-Murillo regime controls its priests
A report by the religious organization CSW reveals that the Sandinista government has deployed undercover police at masses
A report by the religious organization CSW reveals that the Sandinista government has deployed undercover police at masses
People traffickers use the network to attract migrants who are seeking to cross into the United States without documents
April Huggett traded her life as a homemaker in Canada for the trenches of Ukraine to defend democracy and freedom against Russia’s expansionist ambitions
The founder of The North Face and the CEO of Patagonia bought more land than anyone else to donate to natural parks. Ten years after Douglas Tompkins’ death, EL PAÍS visits the paradise that he and his wife helped preserve
A new study reveals that in states with tighter restrictions on reproductive rights, births have risen, especially among Latinas
The tendency to imagine alternative pasts that would have existed if they had made a different decision causes some people to constantly wonder how their destiny could have changed
Five women who are looking for missing family members across Mexico have denounced Claudia Sheinbaum’s failure to address the issue during her presidency. They accuse her of only taking action following the discovery of a mass grave in the town of Teuchitlán. These women also highlight the inaction of the prosecutors’ offices and the threats they’ve received from the cartels
The researcher designs digital twins for every patient that help facilitate surgeries for serious cardiac problems
The filmmaker behind classics like ‘Predator’ and ‘The Hunt for Red October’ is working on his first film in more than 20 years, as well as a book about his experience in prison