Progressive movements lost support among the working class as well as the digital battle for hearts and minds — and to recover it, they’ll need to turn those defeats around without resorting to polarization
South Florida’s Cuban community rejects dialogue with the Castro regime on the anniversary of the failed 1961 invasion
Speaking from exile in Miami, the 70-year-old reflects on the moment she learned she was Castro’s daughter, on current negotiations between Cuba and the United States, and on the damage her father inflicted on the island
The officer, considered a hero in his country, accuses the United States of having succumbed to ‘Russian disinformation’ due to its affinity with Vladimir Putin
The president’s fall ignited hope. But on the streets, money still isn’t flowing and expectations are outpacing reality
The country’s oil industry faces limitations as it attempts to make up for the loss of crude, caused by the war in Iran. Meanwhile, rising inflation and gas prices are fueling public discontent
The five-star pile is a daily showcase of American tutelage in the country
The Russian invasion has devastated the Ukrainian economy, and the budget for 2026 anticipates additional borrowing for this year equivalent to 18% of GDP
Manuel Roberto and Fernando Farías Laguna stand accused of steering a lucrative illicit enterprise that cost Mexico billions
President Claudia Sheinbaum is reinforcing her team with technical experts ahead of the review of the USMCA trade treaty and greater demands from Washington
A leaked police report reveals abuses and attempts to cover up homicides during the fight against gangs in El Salvador
The years 2024 and 2025 were the deadliest for reporters worldwide since records began. In those two years, Israeli attacks were responsible for 70% of the deaths
Iranians are facing a potentially more critical scenario than what was seen under previous cycles of sanctions
Sánchez asserts that Spain is a ‘loyal partner’ of the Alliance and notes that he relies solely on ‘official documents and government positions’
Following the aborted meeting in Cúcuta, the Colombian leader will sit down with the acting president to discuss security issues
More than one million young people have participated in the events promoted by the Mexican Youth Institute to create community awareness
The capture of two large ships by Revolutionary Guard speedboats serves as a reminder of their crucial role in blocking the strategic maritime passage
The former foreign minister, who brought the Greens into government, points out that Europe must prepare for the end of American protection: ‘We’ll see if NATO survives’
A German foundation is taking the pulse of the region, which has become the main stage for the power struggle between the two superpowers
This 29-year-old Salvadoran man told EL PAÍS that he survived the capsizing of a boat carrying dozens of people. The family of his missing girlfriend, Yosselyn Guerrero, believes he may be part of a trafficking network
The Cuban president has asserted that regime change is not in his government’s plans. ‘Imposing conditions does not allow for negotiation’
Claudia Sheinbaum asserts that she was unaware of the agents’ presence and demands explanations from Washington regarding a possible violation of sovereignty
The founder of Palantir, the data processing company, arrives in Argentina after his visit to Rome to talk about the Antichrist
The coalition urges denying access to bases and halting intelligence sharing with Washington to prevent further violations of international law
The president’s erratic handling of the war is affecting his approval ratings. His latest retreat undercuts the credibility of his pressure‑driven diplomacy
The Kremlin and the Russian public are locked in a cat‑and‑mouse game over the government’s attempts to control the global web. Children and older adults alike now know how to use the tools needed to get around the censorship