
Israel kills head of Revolutionary Guard’s naval forces as Trump urges Iran to reach a deal ‘before it’s too late’
Alireza Tangsiri was targeted as the man responsible for the blockade in the Strait of Hormuz

Alireza Tangsiri was targeted as the man responsible for the blockade in the Strait of Hormuz

In the United States, there is little talk about the world’s biggest sporting event two and a half months before the opening game

With more than 3,000 events planned across the U.S., this could be the day with the highest number of national political demonstrations in the country’s history
The Cuban singer-songwriter welcomes EL PAÍS to his studio in Havana, days after receiving a replica of the Kalashnikov rifle he requested to repel a potential attack from the United States

The exiled analyst and nuclear physicist believes that a US victory narrative will be very fragile and that the Iranian regime has become radicalized

The prosecutor is asking the judge to prevent the defense from accessing evidence that could endanger witnesses and their families

The mediating countries are trying to arrange a meeting between the two adversaries and warn that it may be the last chance to prevent a more bitter escalation

The Hungarian leader’s blocking of a multi-million dollar loan for Ukraine and a Russian espionage case have increased European fury against the national-populist leader in the middle of an election campaign

The rally was attended by thousands of people and showcased the exiles’ rejection of any negotiated solution with the Havana regime

Once the Strait of Hormuz reopens, it will be necessary to repair facilities, restart wells, and manage a logistical crisis at sea. Gas and oil prices will continue to reflect geopolitical risks

Representative Nydia Velázquez’s War Powers Resolution adds to the unsuccessful attempts to halt the operations in Venezuela and Iran, initiated without authorization from Congress

The founder of the legendary New York band Sonic Youth releases ‘Play Me’, her third solo album: ‘I’ve always acted more as a sociologist than an artist’

Harrison Fishman and Dylan Redford talk about the stories behind a docuseries whose visuals sometimes border on the psychedelic, much like the realities it portrays

After three decades stationed in Iraq, the fighters are vacating their military bases and preparing for ‘the day after’ the possible collapse of the Tehran apparatus

The 18-year-old student died after being shot by a Venezuelan migrant who had previously been arrested for theft, renewing criticism that immigration authorities are not prioritizing criminals

Some 400 Hondurans expelled by the US are denouncing that authorities did not allow them to take their children with them and are asking their government for help in getting them back
The autonomous region that houses Kurdish-Iranian militias, aligned with the US and Israel, is the only border in the Middle East from which troops could be sent to the neighboring country

A solution on Washington’s terms could bring the release of prisoners, openness to investment, or the removal of a high-ranking figure in the communist establishment, but the ultimate objectives would serve the interests of an even more predatory entity
The US embargo is exacerbating shortages that have been a fact of life for decades. This is the portrait of a society used to dealing with adversity

The country is trying to turn the page while Venezuelans take to the streets to gauge the true openness of Delcy Rodríguez’s government
Initiatives are multiplying in EU countries including France, Germany and Austria to attract the talent being driven away by the US president’s policies

While some warn of the danger of having someone suffering from ‘cognitive decline’ in the White House, his inner circle attributes his outbursts to his iconoclastic personality

The Iran disaster adds to the deterioration of alliances, the collapse of an international order that benefited Washington, and the erosion of democracy and soft power

The arrest of a Guatemalan evangelical church leader in the Bensonhurst neighborhood highlights the constant but discreet harassment of this migrant community in recent months

Analysts are beginning to consider the possibility of prices breaking all records if the conflict in the Middle East persists. In that case, a global recession would be almost inevitable

The secretary general of the agency that coordinates oil reserves warns that the current supply reduction is greater than in the 1970s

The awards are moving to Switzerland, because their founder believes he can no longer guarantee the laureates’ safety in the United States