
Sophia Roe, the kitchen activist: ‘Everything is political, food is political’
The Brooklyn-based chef talks to EL PAÍS about mindful eating, discrimination and why we need systemic changes

The Brooklyn-based chef talks to EL PAÍS about mindful eating, discrimination and why we need systemic changes

The Venezuelan thinker talks to EL PAÍS about how autocracies are maintained by the three P’s: populism, polarization and post-truth propaganda

Before carrying out the shooting that left 19 children and two teachers dead in Uvalde, the 18-year-old student argued with his grandmother and shot her

A new documentary series called ‘The Last Movie Stars,’ which was presented by Ethan Hawkes at Cannes, explores the lives of the Hollywood stars, their passion for acting and off-screen disputes

After each massacre like the one in Uvalde, Texas, the need to change legislation is revisited, but no solution is ever achieved

In the wake of Tuesday’s tragic massacre at an elementary school in Uvalde, the US president has called for tougher controls on the sale and use of firearms

Survivors, families of victims, parents and communities have demanded action on gun violence for years, but they have gone unheard once again

New worker representatives push for renewal under the cross-border agreement to punish labor violations

The Uvalde police shot the suspected attacker, an 18-year-old who burst into Robb Elementary School with a handgun and a rifle