Higa is the author of ‘Okinawa, the Wind Speaks,’ a celebrated graphic novel, in which he narrates the post-war period of his region. In this interview with EL PAÍS, he shares his passion for Picasso and his screen-free existence, while examining the traces left by World War II in his homeland
The city in southern Brazil is the only South American municipality among the 20 worldwide recognized by the United Nations for its efforts to promote recylcing
The conservative analyst, one of the leading voices of the now-defunct ‘The Weekly Standard,’ says the Iran war is the defining turning point of the Republican’s term
The legendary band has just released ‘Foreign Tongues,’ their second album in three years. The musician is hopeful that they will go on tour in 2027
Various reports describe undercover operations in which federal agents allegedly wore utility workers’ clothing and other disguises to detain undocumented people, although ICE denies they were working for the agency
Hundreds of migrants and refugees are camping out on the streets of Durban, defenseless against the harassment. Thousands have begun returning to their countries of origin
Denmark’s pavilion at the Venice Biennale reflects on the success and marginalization of pornography with the installation ‘Things To Come’
UN peacekeeping missions are operating with a multimillion-dollar hole in their accounts, facing cuts, base closures and personnel repatriations