Colombia’s left-wing presidential candidate defends the current government’s achievements but claims to be the only strategist in his campaign: ‘I am nobody’s copy or clone’
EL PAÍS takes a journey through Ávila, Soria, Segovia and Valladolid in search of the places that captivated the brilliant filmmaker in the year in which his most moving work, ‘Chimes at Midnight,’ turns six decades old
The island hosted the fifth international summit for students, professors, and researchers. It is an academic and cultural space dedicated to critically examining racial history
An autopsy performed on the body this Friday determined that he died by drowning and ruled out any signs of foul play, according to sources familiar with the case
The track record of the senator, whose confirmation as the next Secretary of Homeland Security is almost certain, indicates that he does not understand the need for a robust federal response to disasters
The Colombian reporter is back with her family after more than two weeks in detention, in a case that continues to fuel the debate over press freedom and immigration in the US
A lack of political agreement on limiting the powers of ICE agents means there is no solution in sight. The closure is beginning to have visible consequences for citizens as reserve funds run out
The island, under a near-total embargo, awaits the arrival Saturday of three ships sponsored by international organizations to alleviate basic shortages
The artist’s museum in Amsterdam shows how that tone became a means of expressing emotions and ideas, from warmth to rebellion
Asian countries are most affected by the absence of natural gas from the Persian Gulf, but this could end up putting pressure on prices in Europe and impacting storage capacity for next winter
The Barcelona-based engineer participated in the Forensic Architecture report for the case against Israel in The Hague
The journalist who uncovered alleged organized trips to shoot civilians during the Bosnian war has published a book with new testimonies and details
In less than three months, the interim president has replaced almost half of her team, diminished the influence of the former leader, and defined her own profile for her administration
The Pentagon will request an additional $200 billion in funding to finance the offensive, now dominated by attacks against the energy sector
Seven decades of cooperation demonstrate how alliances grounded in international law and mutual respect strengthen security for Spain, the United States, and NATO