A new distribution map confirms stable populations beyond Andalusia, including Murcia, Alicante and Valencia
Fruit flies’ giant cells rely on collective motion, pushing against each other to prevent their flagella from tangling
Spain’s 18-year-old soccer star reflects on his journey from Rocafonda, the importance of being confident and the sacrifices behind his success
The regional Mexican band, set to launch a US tour next month, speaks to EL PAÍS about concerns over immigration raids affecting Latino communities in their home country
The mayor risks part of his political capital by backing three left-wing candidates for Congress, while polls give Jack Schlossberg little chance
Security chief Omar García Harfuch confirms the pact under which El Mencho provided ‘funding and personnel resources’ to the Guzmán faction. The DEA, videos, and even Google Maps had pointed to the agreement
A Catholic priest led the arduous task of gathering evidence to take the multinational to court, which has ordered compensation for the victims
Next Thursday’s meeting at the National Palace between President Claudia Sheinbaum and King Felipe IV will showcase the normalization of diplomatic relations after seven years of tension
Two aides to the disgraced official also received prison sentences over corruption during the Covid pandemic. The ruling increases the pressure on the government of Pedro Sánchez, which is dealing with several high-profile probes
Bent on rewriting the country’s reality, the US president is staging a state fair and a rally to celebrate the Declaration of Independence, in what is shaping up to be a grand celebration of himself
A woman accused him of assaulting a child without proof. This single testimony led to the Mexican man’s detention and transfer to immigration authorities, who held him for two months
Conservative leaders across Latin America also celebrated the results of the presidential election, which gives a razor-thin advantage to the self-styled outsider
The controversial criminal lawyer, who was endorsed by Donald Trump, has defeated the leftist candidate Iván Cepeda by less than one percentage point. If confirmed, it will mark a shift for one of the few leftist strongholds that remained in Latin America