It has traditionally been a male sport but after gaining traction through sponsors and competitions, people are taking it up en masse at the grassroots level. EL PAÍS travels to Zarautz to get a feel for the pace of the revolution with the young prospects, the pioneers, and the current stars
The owner of the IRSA Group, with interests in real estate and agriculture, is turning his attention to mining even as he serves as something of a spiritual guide to the president
Israel’s new total blockade of supplies threatens to increase the number of indirect victims of the war, who do not figure on the official list of more than 48,000 dead
The U.S. president’s hardline policies have impacted the Darién Gap, which is now detaining both Venezuelans who have given up on the trip north and deported individuals from Asian countries
The Canadian theorist and feminist defends the role of dissent in democracy. To deal with the U.S. president, she suggests that we stop saying his name