
Life after prison in Venezuela: ‘Freedom and life are one and the same’
Political prisoners started to be released a month ago, but the pain does not end when they walk free

Political prisoners started to be released a month ago, but the pain does not end when they walk free

The Netflix documentary ‘Queen of Chess’ does a good job of showcasing Polgár’s talents, but fails to examine the fact that she never went to school or that there were very few women in the sport

Of the 16 Poor Clares who were in the monastery when they split from the Church, only seven remain, awaiting an eviction scheduled for March 12. It is the latest chapter in a struggle involving real estate, restaurants and schismatic leaders

For 10 years, her husband drugged her so that more than 80 men could rape her while he filmed it all. In 2022, the case came to light, and two years later, Mr Pelicot and 50 of his attackers were convicted in a trial that Gisèle Pelicot insisted be public. The shame had to change sides. Now she tells her story in a book. We met in Paris with this lucid woman who has become a symbol of the fight against sexual violence

At 21, the US figure skater has got his eye on gold in Milan and is adding 100,000 new followers every 23 hours on his Instagram account

Hervé Le Tellier revisits the life and death of André Chaix, a young man who joined the French Resistance and died in 1944 at the age of 20, to lament the survival of fascism

Strong investor demand pushed the deal well beyond expectations. Earlier estimates suggested Anthropic would raise around $20 billion
The Asian firms aim to strengthen their position in the Mexican market through the purchase of the Aguascalientes factory, which is in the process of closing

Kevin Drew talks to EL PAÍS about his upcoming album ‘Remember the Humans’, which reunites the collective that transformed indie rock at the beginning of this century
The picturesque community in Sinaloa was horrified to discover six clandestine burial sites from which 14 bodies have been exhumed so far. Five belong to the missing workers from the Canadian mine Vizsla Silver
Distrust toward Washington — and its perception as a threat — is rising worldwide, according to a survey released by the Bavarian city’s Security Conference

A resident with a 39-degree fever, another who won’t move from under several layers of blankets, apartments at 2ºC... This is how people survive in the worst winter since the start of the Russian invasion

Chris Wright toured the Orinoco Belt oil fields in Venezuela in the company of President Delcy Rodríguez, and said this year could see a ‘dramatic’ increase in oil, gas and electricity levels

Javier Milei’s reform toughens the juvenile justice system, as he continues his hardline stance against crime. The bill now goes to the Senate for final approval

The latest political deadlock between Republicans and Democrats threatens to affect 260,000 federal workers