
‘Speaking non-English’ is speaking Spanish
More than 62 million Americans are of Hispanic origin, 70% of whom speak Spanish at home. Although Latin voices are becoming louder and louder, there is still a long way to go

More than 62 million Americans are of Hispanic origin, 70% of whom speak Spanish at home. Although Latin voices are becoming louder and louder, there is still a long way to go

For decades – long before it was fashionable – the veteran Colombian actor was demanding that Latinos receive more visibility on screen. Now, as he receives EL PAÍS in his residence, he emphasizes that in ‘The Power’ – the new TV series that he’s a part of – there’s more diversity than ever

Currency devaluation and soaring inflation have crushed monthly incomes to rock-bottom levels

The L.A. Declaration on Migration and Protection, fashioned by 21 countries at last year’s Summit of the Americas, builds on a legacy of reception and opens the door to a new, more effective future for migration management

As people continue to migrate, mostly to elsewhere in Latin America, there’s an increasing divide between those who stayed and those who left. These are some of their stories

Nicknamed ‘The Gentleman of Salsa,’ the veteran bandleader is touring Europe and shared his thoughts on the current boom of Latin music

My immigrant story is not a very traditional story but, ultimately, it is one more page in the book that we are writing here in the United States

The party’s future may well depend on broadening its appeal beyond an aging, predominantly white base of support

Mexico “will keep open diplomatic channels of communication to benefit both societies, and also expresses hope that a democratic agreement can be reached soon”

Fried, 45, outdistanced former state Sen. Annette Taddeo at a special meeting of party members in suburban Orland

The trial of former president Felipe Calderón’s secretary of public security demolishes the myth of the super-policeman who took on the cartels and reveals him to be the partner of the criminals he promised to fight

The southern region of Andalusia will host this year’s gala, though the exact city remains unknown

Oslo has developed a foreign policy based on facilitating negotiation, having participated in the resolution of more than 40 conflicts worldwide in recent decades

If technology frees us from the curse of labor, around which our existence currently revolves, we will face new challenges

Eliminalia uses fake news, cloned websites and bots to deceive Google, according to an investigation by Forbidden Stories and EL PAÍS, which for the first time reveals the company’s client list

The professor, exiled in the US since 1961, identifies for EL PAÍS a series of factors, among them the embargo, which influence the poor results of the Cuban economy

The legendary guerilla commander from the days of Nicaragua’s Sandinista Revolution spoke to EL PAÍS about her time as a political prisoner in Managua’s feared El Chipote jail

Pepsi raised prices 16% in the October-December period as it battled double-digit percentage cost increases for ingredients like cooking oil, potatoes and seasonings

The streaming giant introduced paid sharing in Canada, New Zealand, Portugal and Spain on Wednesday

The 2019 massacre happened on a busy weekend at a supermarket that is typically popular with shoppers from Mexico and the US

A Costa Rica newspaper reported that hundreds of people have seen the aircraft in the sky in recent hours

The discovery of 23 lead boxes containing relics and images of saints was made in December. Authorities say they will be returned to their original position

‘There are simply too many guns in this country. And there has to be a change,’ San Mateo County Board of Supervisors President Dave Pine said Monday

Presidents Lula da Silva and Alberto Fernández sign an integration agreement that includes joint energy and financing initiatives

‘I’m better for this job than Kyrsten Sinema because I haven’t forgotten where I came from,’ the Democrat said

Initially starting as a bilateral project, the initiative would later be extended to invite other Latin American nations, the report said

Ilan Goldfajn – the former head of the Central Bank of Brazil – takes over the IDB at a time when the financial institution’s role is even more important given rising inflation and interest rates