The North Carolina headquarters of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) is moving to Europe and will have one of its two offices in the Andalusian city
The deployment of colossal forces by the United States in the Middle East could have the corrupting effect of encouraging the president to use them
With oil shipments suspended since December, massive blackouts and a collapsed transportation system, the regime is asking for new sacrifices and ‘creativity’ from an exhausted population
Some of the most influential voices inside and outside the island believe that the regime is at a critical juncture that threatens its survival
The Puerto Rican artist, in charge of the halftime show of America’s premier sporting event, promises ‘a huge party’
In his first televised address to the nation since the arrest of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, the Castroist leader insisted that any negotiation with the Trump administration would take place ‘without pressure’
The author and expert on the Bolivarian Revolution warns that the Venezuelan opposition must strongly denounce its exclusion or the country will risk remaining ‘a dictatorship’
The monarch’s wife and mother of the Dutch heir to the throne has begun her military training. Upon completion, she will be awarded the rank of lieutenant-colonel
The veteran politician, who is preparing his bid for the State Duma after being barred from the 2024 presidential elections, seeks to ‘overcome the post-imperial syndrome and bring Russia back into Europe’
The New START treaty, which limits the number of strategic warheads deployed by the parties to 1,550, ends on January 5 with no negotiations on the horizon. Washington also wants China to commit to a reduction, but Beijing refuses
Milan Attorney General’s Office has summoned an 80‑year‑old ex‑truck driver who allegedly bragged about joining organized trips to fire on civilians in the Bosnian War
A group of German historians claims that the company used more than 10,000 forced laborers
The first Venezuelan diplomatic representative in the US in six years is tasked with rebuilding a damaged relationship. He is appreciated as a moderate diplomat, although his moderation has more to do with style than substance
In one of the countries with the highest life expectancy in the world, 13% of inmates are elderly, many of whom commit petty crimes to secure shelter and food behind bars
Around 100,000 people escaped the offensive through the Rafah border crossing in the first seven months of the war. Israel only allowed 12 of them to return when it reopened
The highly anticipated get-together exceeded the expectations of the Colombian leader, four months before the presidential election that will define the continuity of his political project
The billionaire lashed out with insults after the government introduced five new rules for social‑media platforms and their executives
The meeting between the presidents of the United States and Colombia lasted more than two hours and was held behind closed doors
The White House confirms the incident but says that negotiations for an agreement with Tehran are ‘still scheduled’
In an interview with EL PAÍS, the president of the Central American country reflects on the challenges he faces ahead of a vote he hopes will reshape the judicial ecosystem
The British-American historian believes that Trumpism displays ‘fascistic elements’ and encourages Europe to threaten retaliation against Washington’s coercive practices
In a rare rebuke, even the prime minister criticized the future queen consort’s ‘poor judgment’ after it emerged she kept up ties with the financier after his 2008 sex crimes conviction
The main challenge, according to aides of the Colombian president, was convincing him to take concrete proposals to Washington, avoid being provocative, and not let himself be provoked
Prisons persist as centers of criminal command and call centers for organized crime groups, a weak point that justifies the extradition of high-profile detainees in collaboration with Washington
Given the official silence regarding the dismissal of the highest-ranking general, analysts and sinologists are searching for clues and signs to interpret the ‘great political storm’
The Trump administration’s military intervention on January 3 has become a catalyst for the new climate reigning in Caracas, enabling demands that until a few weeks ago were unthinkable