
1215, 1789, 1945, 1989: The dates that forged freedom in Europe
From the Magna Carta to World War II, which ended 80 years ago, the history of the continent has been a succession of decisive moments and warnings that no one wanted to heed
From the Magna Carta to World War II, which ended 80 years ago, the history of the continent has been a succession of decisive moments and warnings that no one wanted to heed
The death of a Haitian woman, who complained of chest pains hours before dying at a Florida detention center, is the seventh death recorded in just three months
The removal of a Mexican mother puts the life of her ill daughter, who is a US citizen, at risk
The secretary of state, who has been steadily rising through the ranks under the orders of his former rival, is now taking over the National Security Council, meaning he will hold two roles, something only Kissinger has done before
Major world powers have embarked on a race to supply key materials for electric vehicles, weapons and technology
The American geopolitical analyst points out in his latest book that the world is experiencing a situation similar to Germany during the Weimar Republic, characterized by constant crises
More than 9,000 people are living in a former airport in Colombia. They have lost all support from all US-funded NGOs
One of the most influential scientists according to ‘The Times’ has published an essay on menopause and the brain. The researcher says the bulk of studies on this topic have been conducted on white women
The New Orleans academic invites readers to discover his country’s past in his book ‘How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America’
New routines, such as eating alone in front of a phone, are a symptom of a growing epidemic of self-imposed isolation. Recent studies show they are causing unhappiness among more and more young people
Firms across various sectors are showing interest in expanding their domestic operations to appease the president. Analysts warn this could lead to higher costs for both consumers and businesses
EL PAÍS visits the hermetic Chinese rocket launch base in the Gobi desert as the race to put people back on the Moon ramps up
Under pressure from Washington and Beijing, the Asian country is trying to preserve its autonomy while navigating between its two most powerful partners
As the Trump administration pulls back, UNHCR is calling on other nations to protect the world’s most vulnerable
The Nicaraguan leader reacted to a US State Department report by sharply criticizing Washington’s immigration policies, calling them ‘horrendous crimes’
The agreement will serve to maintain aid to Kyiv at a time when the two sides are nowhere near to sitting down to negotiate peace
In an interview with ‘El Faro,’ Charli, leader of a faction of Barrio 18, details how the rapprochement with the president’s circle began
Bukele’s admirers have moved beyond pilgrimages to El Salvador’s police state and are now importing its practices. But like Cuba’s ex-admirers, they might come to regret it
Mike Waltz’s impending departure follows Signalgate, the scandal in which top officials shared information about US bombings in Yemen
The bestselling crime novelist canceled the US tour of her new book in protest of Trump’s attacks on her country. ‘There’s no shortage of stupidity in Washington right now’
From her position as leader of one of the most important pro-migrant organizations in the country, she warns of the rise in racism and the measures that are coming with the Trump Administration
The former presidential candidate injects energy into the Democratic camp with a brief speech at a San Francisco charity gala
A Tampa woman was put on a flight back to Havana without her daughter, and a Venezuelan couple lost track of their baby in Miami
A drone controlled by Reuters news agency witnessed the image from the air
Gross domestic product shrank at an 0.3% annual rate due to the trade war and the distrust and uncertainty generated by the president
The advisor is amassing even more power in Donald Trump’s second turn in the White House, reaffirming the immigration agenda as a matter of national security
Organizers say it is the start of a year-long campaign of protests, strikes and direct action