José Adolfo Macías, leader of the feared gang Los Choneros, is the first local drug kingpin to be handed over. His trial is raising expectations in Ecuador over the potential revelations that could emerge in the courtroom
A network of consulting firms, security companies, contractors, and businessmen from the United States and Israel designed both the controversial aid distribution model and the plans for the reconstruction of the Strip last year
The Italian lawyer, who is being targeted with sanctions by the Trump administration over her support for the Palestinian people, rules out resignation and proposes the total end of relations with Israel’s ‘apartheid regime’
The six-year strategy to attract investment is moving forward with agreements with business leaders, incentives for farmers, ranchers, and investors, and improved financing options
After abandoning her faith and turning to technology in search of existential answers, the American writer believes that ‘the solution to human nature is a spiritual one’
Wang Huning, the fourth-ranking member of the Communist Party, traveled to the United States in 1988 and compiled his reflections in a prophetic book titled ‘America Against America’
In a public letter, the US president urges the South American country to ‘immediately’ stop the legal proceedings against the former far-right president and keeps up his threat of tariffs
The US president has threatened to sue ‘The Wall Street Journal’ for publishing a congratulatory letter from the Republican to the millionaire pedophile, which he claims is fake
The Department of Justice will file a brief with the Court of Appeals against the order to transfer 51% of the oil company’s shares to an investment fund
Seven states have passed or are attempting to pass their own immigration laws. All have been blocked, suspended, or are pending litigation for unconstitutionally legislating within an exclusive jurisdiction of the federal administration
Hundreds of demonstrations have been called across the states in honor of the late Congressman John Lewis, a leader of the civil rights movement who always advocated causing ‘good trouble’
The Trump administration has shifted from criticizing the federal emergency management agency to proposing its overhaul, while others argue that previous budget cuts contributed to the tragedy
The Democratic politician speaks with EL PAÍS about his strategy to change the course of the state, combat a political system he considers corrupt, and defend the working class
The country has until Thursday to transfer its 51% stake in the oil company that was nationalized in 2012, or else to reach a deal with the ‘vulture funds’ that sued it