
The failure of Venezuela’s ‘cultural revolution’
Suspension of literary award and cancellation of youth orchestra tour highlight crisis in sector

Suspension of literary award and cancellation of youth orchestra tour highlight crisis in sector

The first female Best Director Oscar winner depicts the race riots in Detroit in her new movie

Tras los polémicos ‘stilettos’ que utilizó cuando se dirigía a Texas, la primera dama esta vez ha optado por unas bailarinas de Chanel

Dogs are welcome and the bananas are free, but rents in the Pacific city are notoriously high

Oscar-winning Spanish actor transforms into feared Colombian drug lord in new movie

The Trump administration’s decision to end the so-called DACA program sparks widespread protests

Pontiff will visit four cities but will not meet privately with FARC or Venezuelan dissidents

Celebratory messages on WhatsApp go viral after pressure sees school move youngster from class

Proponents of salary hikes for the country’s poorest have found unexpected allies in NAFTA partners

The recent controversy over Melania Trump’s stilettos is proof that footwear sends a powerful message

The world’s most famous drug lord may be dead but his on-screen appeal is very much alive

Beaten and imprisoned for performing during opposition protests, musician says he has no plans to stop

Yulier Rodríguez Pérez insists his paintings are not political, but merely an attempt to make people think

President Nicolás Maduro punishes famed music director for “sticking his nose into politics”

First total eclipse of the sun in 99 years will be watched by millions from coast to coast

Fans from all over the world have descended on the king’s home to commemorate the 40th anniversary of his passing

New documentary keeps culture of indigenous group alive through the testimony of one man

UN condemns “widespread and systematic” use of “excessive force” against political opponents

Attorney General releases death toll over the last four months, evidencing effects of collapsing economy

In an exclusive interview with EL PAÍS, the former attorney reveals the key workings of the scheme, which saw millions in commissions paid to the governments of 12 countries

Unidos Podemos can no longer defend Venezuela’s slide into authoritarianism

I feel the obligation to defend fundamental democratic values to prevent more bloodshed among my fellow Venezuelans

Pilar Garrido was taken at gunpoint on July 2, says her husband, but nobody is asking for ransom

Government provides relief to businesses “at risk of significant harm” over shortage back home

Millions of Americans could lose their health coverage if Republicans manage to repeal Obamacare. To many, this literally means the difference between life and death. Here are some of their stories

Lorena Ramírez is the first member of her community to compete in Europe, but was unable to finish the Canaries Tenerife Bluetrail

In highly anticipated video message, politician calls for anti-government protests to continue