
Meghan O’Gieblyn, essayist: ‘I don’t think Trump really believes in God’
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’

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’

The intellectual, exiled since 2007, believes that the Palestinians would forgive what has happened ‘if there were a just peace’

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
Immigration agents will use information from the public health insurance program to locate and deport undocumented immigrants, according to AP

Miguel Díaz-Canel’s administration has once again imprisoned opposition figures released after negotiations with Pope Francis

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’

A new fee will increase the price of the application process for non-immigrants by $250

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

China and India would be the hardest hit if the US were to impose sanctions on Russia’s main trading partners

House Speaker Mike Johnson joins conservative voices demanding the government share all information about the millionaire pedophile

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

Economists viewed this data as the first clear sign that Washington’s trade war is starting to affect consumer prices

The economy secretary accuses the United States of having rejected proposals for agreements for ‘political reasons’

Seventy-four percent of illegal weapons enter through the northern border. Mexican authorities are mapping the main routes while Washington is downsizing the ATF

The xenophobic episode in Spain is part of a broader pattern of reaction in the West that draws on a mixture of material and cultural discontent, spurred by the far right

The Department of Commerce asserts that Mexican exporters engage in unfair trade practices that have affected US farmers

In one of the most worrying calculations, it is expected that some applicants from India in the EB-2 and EB-3 categories will have to wait up to 80 years to obtain permanent residency

The cryptocurrency is easing its pursuit of new highs in a market increasingly shaped by institutional players

The US president met at the White House with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte following the announcement of the delivery of Patriot missiles to Kyiv

Von der Leyen and Merz urge caution amid Macron’s tougher stance against Washington

The White House’s tariff threat against Brazil to keep Bolsonaro out of prison goes beyond a violation of US law. It means that a president is now using economic blackmail to force another country’s justice system to do his bidding

If New York City elects the winner of the Democratic primary as mayor in November, it will do something even more necessary than choosing a politician with progressive credentials. It will demonstrate that another time still exists for the rest of us