‘Does the lady still want a doll?’: How a criminal network sold babies in Peru
Authorities are investigating a family in Cusco, who are suspected of selling newborns and fetuses. Since January, 299 minors have gone missing in the city
Authorities are investigating a family in Cusco, who are suspected of selling newborns and fetuses. Since January, 299 minors have gone missing in the city
International cartels are increasingly using sophisticated systems run by specialists in hiding narcotics, who are capable of impregnating the drug into anything from canned oil to clothing
The intensification of anti-narcotics operations in key areas of the Mexican state – such as along the border with Guatemala, or in the Lacandona jungle – has resulted in the umpteenth escalation in the armed conflict. In this seriously wounded state, tensions are ready to explode
The head of Giorgia Meloni’s health portfolio, the prolific doctor Orazio Schillaci, signed at least eight works with manipulated images between 2018 and 2022
Medical material and humanitarian aid has begun to arrive in Libya, where the total number of dead and missing after the floods has risen to 20,000
Poverty, exclusion and violence: this is the story behind Johan David Castillo and the other assassins who were hired to kill Fernando Villavicencio
The war in Ukraine, the fight against climate change and support for the Global South will feature at a meeting where four out of the five leaders of the permanent members of the Security Council will be absent
This program aims to bring the youngest members of the family closer to nature, teach them to treat it with respect and show them its fragility
The annual festival gathers a million people in the countryside of São Paulo, embodying the power of the national economic engine
The luxury real estate sector in southern Spain is experiencing its best moment in history, with demand exceeding supply. Marbella and its surrounding areas are now home to the most exclusive properties in the country
Venezuelan businessman Diego Salazar – the cousin of former minister Rafael Ramírez – accumulated a personal art collection of 67 works. He did this while leading a plot to money-launder $2 billion in Andorra, which he and his fellow Chavistas embezzled from Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA)
Now is not the time to change the 2% target, but there is room for improvement to correct the pre-pandemic deflationary bias
The German footballer is going for his tenth season as the goalkeeper for FC Barcelona. Last year, he was close to the unbeaten record. And today, he’s also thinking about a life beyond soccer
EL PAÍS accompanies Doctors Without Borders on a pilot project in Honduras that has released the ‘Aedes aegypti’ variety with Wolbachia bacteria to combat the disease at a time of record cases in America
Growing up in front of the cameras showed the ‘Black-ish’ star the power of image. Now a producer, she is the face of Jean Paul Gaultier’s ‘Divine’ campaign
Following the seizure of five works — including two attributed to Goya — in an operation involving five defendants, the director of Valencia’s Police Patrimony Unit explains how forgeries are detected
Evergrande is the world’s most heavily indebted real estate developer, at the center of a property market crisis that is dragging on China’s economic growth
A report from the institution — the lending arm of the European Union — reveals that nine out of 10 Latin Americans believe climate change impacts their lives
The White House said in a statement that Jake Sullivan and Chinese envoy Wang Yi had “candid, substantive and constructive discussions”. The two officials spent about 12 hours together over two days in Malta
It was a surprising victory for Kuss, who entered the race in a supporting role to his Jumbo-Visma teammates Jonas Vingegaard and Primoz Roglic
The pilot, the only person on board, had removed himself from the plane before first responders arrived
The March to End Fossil Fuels featured such politicians as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and actors Susan Sarandon, Ethan Hawke, Edward Norton, Kyra Sedgewick and Kevin Bacon
The FBI identified Bruce Edwards Ivins as the sole perpetrator of the anthrax attacks. However, the case remains controversial, with experts and colleagues expressing doubts