Bookseller Javier García: ‘In Texas, Spanish is an aspirational language’
Two friends have turned their Dallas bookstore into one of the most important cultural centers in the southern United States, with Latin American arts as the driving force
Two friends have turned their Dallas bookstore into one of the most important cultural centers in the southern United States, with Latin American arts as the driving force
The royal aide served the monarch for 44 years and became one of her closest confidants. Now, Charles III has entrusted him with deciding which of his mother’s private documents may be published in the coming years in the Royal Archives
EL PAÍS takes a look at some of the alternatives to the multiplex blockbuster selection on offer in theaters
The largest land mammal in America is rehabilitating a vast grassland in Coahuila, benefiting hundreds of species in a reserve that can theoretically store 6.3 million tons of carbon in its soil
The study of infections and genetic analysis are seeking new solutions to a condition that until recently was largely ignored
Up to 14 opposition candidates are taking part in the October 22 primaries, which will decide who will face Maduro in 2024. The so-called ‘iron lady’ is leading the polls with more than 50% of support
In 1977, three founders of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo human rights organization, two French nuns and several others were thrown into the sea from the aircraft, one of many such flights conducted under the dictatorship
The support received by the mercenary group is threatening the united front that the Kremlin is trying to build
Producers from around the world are negotiating substantial contracts with the family’s lawyers to bring the gripping tale of survival to the screen
The president says he’s working with service providers to bring down costs on what has become a household utility — like water or gas — but is often priced at a premium
The Supreme Electoral Tribunal says that former first lady Sandra Torres for the conservative UNE party has 15.7% and Bernardo Arévalo of the leftist Seed Movement has 11.8%
Messi is expected to make his Inter Miami debut at a July 21 home game against Cruz Azul in the Leagues Cup
Irish law professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin called the American government’s use of torture against them ‘a betrayal’ of the rights of victims and survivors of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States to justice