
María Corina Machado: ‘Maduro can decide, but he will go, with or without a negotiation’
The Venezuelan opposition leader reflects in an interview with EL PAÍS on the implications of winning the Nobel Peace Prize, just hours after being awarded
The Venezuelan opposition leader reflects in an interview with EL PAÍS on the implications of winning the Nobel Peace Prize, just hours after being awarded
According to the US First Lady, eight children have returned to Ukraine in the last 24 hours
Rescue teams had to wait until all the detonations had ended to access the facility
The Israeli army has carried out its partial withdrawal to make way for the hostage and prisoner exchange, which is scheduled to take place within the next 72 hours
The Norwegian award committee chose the candidate ‘for her tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela’
In a letter to the president of the Security Council, the Nicolás Maduro government warns of ‘an impending aggression’
Ten people at the Attorney General’s Office have been dismissed for replacing drugs that were to be incinerated with a harmless substitute — among them, the agency’s comptroller
A businessman from northern Spain, paternity test in hand, says he is the rightful heir to a large legacy from his biological father, who maneuvered him out of his will before dying
Gazans came together to share their joy, while thousands of displaced residents face the decision of whether to return to their destroyed neighborhoods or wait for clearer security guarantees from Israeli forces
‘The money is there,’ says the United Nations Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights. ‘All that is needed is the political will’
The Norwegian committee’s decision to award the prize to Venezuela’s opposition leader María Corina Machado was made before the agreement between Israel and Hamas to end the war in Gaza
Anya Lacey is just one example: she has over a million followers by combining far-right messaging with explicit sexual content
Netanyahu started the war in Gaza without any realistic vision of how to end it. Two years later, Israel can hardly be considered victorious
Despite the success of The Way Home, lack of housing and funding cuts have led to a renewed rise in the city’s homeless population
In 2022, the lawyer became the first Peruvian woman to hold the top office, but saw her approval ratings drop to record lows by the time of her removal on Thursday
The politician refused to defend herself before Parliament in a fast-track process to remove her from office over the deep wave of violence overwhelming the country’s streets