The red metal deposit located in the Chilean region of O’Higgins, which is controlled by the state copper company Codelco, is moving towards green mining: it reuses tires and uses 100% electric buses
According to a new study, the rate of crimes such as homicide, armed robbery and rape have declined across the country — contrary to public perception. But this fact is unlikely to impact debate on the issue, which is one of the top concerns for voters
Three months after 300 families from the Guna Yala archipelago were relocated to the mainland, students still need to go to the island for classes. Teachers fear that drop-out rates could rise
In an interview, with EL PAÍS, the Venezuelan opposition leader says she’s convinced that a change in the country is possible this time: ‘Our records are available for anyone who wants to analyze them’
The expert in law, racial discrimination and critical race theory publishes the Spanish translation of her book ‘Racial Innocence: Unmasking Latino Anti-Black Bias and the Struggle for Equality,’ in which she seeks to debunk the myth that racism does not exist within the Latino community
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Carlos Candelario was born without limbs, after his mother — a farm laborer — was exposed to dangerous pesticides during her pregnancy. His story is a reminder of the vulnerability of the workers who feed the world’s largest economy
With Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance’s visit to ground zero of the immigration crisis, and new polls showing Kamala Harris narrowing Donald Trump’s lead, the race is on to win the only swing state that borders Mexico
Julio César Almanza Armas was murdered hours after criticizing the insecurity faced by businesses in Tamaulipas. Weeks earlier, Minerva Pérez Castro was killed for the same reason in Baja California
The founder of the Sinaloa Cartel returns to a Texas court, accused of drug trafficking, money laundering and at least four murders related to his criminal activities. The prosecution is asking the judge for more time and for the case to be recognized as ‘unusual and complex’
Voters in the Caribbean country have to choose between the continuity of Chavismo after 25 years, or a transition under the leadership of Edmundo González and María Corina Machado
Chris and Julienna have slept in a mobile home for 15 years, and their 13-year-old son Ayden has never lived in a house. That all changed in May, when the city of San Diego gave them state-subsidized housing
The actress, an idol for young people in Latin America for her role in the series ‘Isa, TKM,’ will star in the movie ‘The Duel’ along with Dylan Sprouse and her husband, also Venezuelan actor Christian McGaffney
The musical subgenre seeks to resume the narration of stories through song, which detail eccentric lives, luxuries, as well as the violence that permeated the style and way of life of those growing up in the early 2000s
The Mexican-American author tells EL PAÍS that, in the United States, there’s an openly racist attitude against Spanish, his native language. In his latest novel, he has opted to depart from his usual subject matter — the U.S.-Mexico border — to explore the most intimate elements of his mother’s life
The attack on the former president has sparked questions about the logistics of the event and whether politicians are responsible for fomenting tensions in the United States
The gunman was shot by the Secret Service, while one rally attendee was killed and two others were seriously wounded by the gunfire. The former president left with a wound in his ear and blood on his face
NGOs and migrants argue that the system puts up unfair technological barriers that have turned the right to apply for protection in another country into a game of chance
The U.S. stock market is at an all-time high, driven by technology shares. Analysts continue to consider equities as being the best investment option for the second-half of the fiscal year