The Democratic politician speaks with EL PAÍS about his strategy to change the course of the state, combat a political system he considers corrupt, and defend the working class
The biochemist, who died at 88 in La Jolla, California, transformed the lives of millions after participating in the development of 40 new drugs, including the best-selling one in history
The country has until Thursday to transfer its 51% stake in the oil company that was nationalized in 2012, or else to reach a deal with the ‘vulture funds’ that sued it
Economists viewed this data as the first clear sign that Washington’s trade war is starting to affect consumer prices
The conference will bring together delegates from some 30 countries and UN officials such as the rapporteur for the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Francesca Albanese
The economy secretary accuses the United States of having rejected proposals for agreements for ‘political reasons’
Seventy-four percent of illegal weapons enter through the northern border. Mexican authorities are mapping the main routes while Washington is downsizing the ATF
The anti-immigrant protests are targeting a generation of young people born in Spain who are now around 20 years old and have always been marginalized
Many Android users suspect their devices are listening to them, but research shows personal information is leaking via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
The group was abruptly shut down at 8:36 p.m. on Monday for ‘inciting violence’ in the wake of an attack on an elderly man in the town of Torre Pacheco
The xenophobic episode in Spain is part of a broader pattern of reaction in the West that draws on a mixture of material and cultural discontent, spurred by the far right
The Department of Commerce asserts that Mexican exporters engage in unfair trade practices that have affected US farmers
In one of the most worrying calculations, it is expected that some applicants from India in the EB-2 and EB-3 categories will have to wait up to 80 years to obtain permanent residency