In the agricultural heart of the country’s most productive state, more than half of farmworkers are estimated to be undocumented, yet farmers decisively voted last year for the Republican candidate who promised to deport them. The tension between political promises and economic needs has created a contradiction with no immediate solution
The author of ‘The Da Vinci Code’ has just published his new novel. At his home in New Hampshire, he tells EL PAÍS that ‘The Secret of Secrets’ investigates external consciousness, the separation between body and soul. But now it’s not his eternal protagonist, Professor Langdon, who deciphers the enigmas, but Dr. Katherine Solomon, his partner
The increase in excise duty of almost 60% makes it cheaper to stock up in Germany, Belgium or Luxembourg
The first Latina to take the reigns of one of the industry’s most important magazines talks with EL PAÍS about the recent wave of changes in the fashion world, and representation in the media
Four people who tried to take their own lives spoke with EL PAÍS. They explained the work they’ve done to escape a situation that causes thousands of deaths each year and that, until recently, was considered to be highly taboo
His failure on a Romanian talent show led to his role as one of the most charismatic fictional characters on Netflix — even if few know the man behind it
Camilo de la Fuente Sandoval’s pioneering studies to decipher this disease led him to create an outpatient clinic in Mexico City that provides comprehensive, early, and free care to young people
The French writer and philosopher wrote ‘The Second Sex’, a masterpiece of contemporary feminism, on the top floor of this Neoclassical 17th-century building
Daniel Day-Lewis, Hanif Kureishi and Stephen Frears were almost unknown when they burst onto the scene with this low-budget English film
The agency maintains that it does not use this method in its detention centers, but it does hold people in ‘administrative segregation,’ a euphemism for solitary confinement