Reeling from aid cuts, the immigration agenda and a government shutdown with no end in sight, those who supported the Republican in the 2024 elections feel a mixture of guilt, anger and bewilderment
The Argentine president is trying to show himself open to seeking consensus after the US bailout and his victory in the legislative elections
A police officer has been arrested for allegedly making disappear, in 1980, the glove of the killer who murdered Piersanti Mattarella, brother of the current Italian president — a key case connected to the assassination of Aldo Moro and the Bologna massacre
The murders of the Uruapan mayor and the leader of the lemon growers’ guild in Michoacán reveal a paradigm shift in organized crime, where complex extortion schemes have taken over entire regions
The first woman to govern Mexico has become a hot topic on social media with teens sharing memes, songs and costumes inspired by her
The Spanish government has acknowledged the injustices committed during the Conquest, a first step toward resolving the dispute between the two countries over differing interpretations of that historical event
A rebuke by the US Deputy Secretary of State to the Mexican ambassador to the UN for supporting Havana reignites tensions amid Trump’s offensive in the region
The coalition led by the Christian Democrat Merz faces accusations of opening the door to the international legitimization of the Islamist regime, which Germany and its allies fought for two decades
A psychologist and a musician, two of the 250,000 Venezuelans who are about to lose protection from deportation, tell EL PAÍS how the life they have built in the US is collapsing
The senator of Colombian descent and the representative from Florida are the most visible faces of the effort to undermine Colombia’s political left ahead of presidential elections
The president says he ‘doubts’ the US will go to war with the Caribbean nation, in an interview with ’60 Minutes’