
Trump presents Gaza plan that calls for Hamas disarmament and a ‘board of peace’ supervised by US president
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accepted the plan after meeting with his US counterpart at the White House

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accepted the plan after meeting with his US counterpart at the White House

A short but illuminating book by veteran French historian Claude Quétel examines the truths and myths surrounding the Nazi leader
The leading figure of queer theory, a globally influential voice in feminism and political thought, takes part in an EL PAÍS subscribers’ event

Waymo and Tesla already offer self-driving car rides in several US cities, while in China robotaxis are circulating in major cities

On the quarter-century anniversary of the animated series, broadcast in 150 countries, its creators highlight the importance of Latin culture amid Trump’s attacks

The arrest of a 17-year-old Belgian for killing a man in Fuengirola and two other Swedish minors for attempted murder has alarmed the Spanish police

In most of the towns affected by the flash flooding, no major incidents occurred overnight, although certain Catalan towns saw rainfall totals reach 246 mm

García Harfuch relies on leaders trained and seasoned in the now-defunct force to shape part of the president’s shift, sidelining the Armed Forces with seemingly good results

Figures like the late Charlie Kirk and Jake and Logan Paul have something in common: they all support the Republican’s narrative and have pushed the digital conversation in his favor

Argentina’s economy minister draws on his stock-trading past to make risky moves that divide opinion

The unprecedented US financial aid, hailed at the Casa Rosada as a major victory, puts the Argentine president under the Republican’s influence

The wife of the slain Trump activist has emerged as a rising public figure at the crossroads of politics and religion in US conservatism

The industry would rather not talk about this task. But tiptoeing around it and avoiding the term only fuels misinformation about a process largely shaped by regulatory demands