In ‘The Winter Warriors,’ French writer Olivier Norek narrates the 1939-40 confrontation between the two countries
The politician will be the youngest councilman in Florida in one of the US’ most Hispanic cities, where more than 75% of the residents are of Cuban origin
This year, the singer-songwriter celebrates the 50th anniversary of ‘Horses’, the album that made her famous, and releases her memoir ‘Bread of Angels.’ Her voice, steadfast in its commitment to the world’s just causes, continues to resonate through her writing and performances
Once revered, the pachyderms of Jaipur are now at the center of a thriving but controversial industry
The veteran diplomat is calling for ‘a new legislative framework’ that provides ‘more freedom’ to combat drug cartels
She is the first woman — who, moreover, is neither a Rothschild by blood nor Jewish — to lead the main bank of the legendary financial dynasty. She warns that a stock market bubble is forming: ‘Valuations are very high’
Beijing is mobilizing its full diplomatic, investment, and technological capacity to consolidate its position of power against the United States
From the air, underground, or at street-level, EL PAÍS has put together a list of 10 surprising places to explore in the Big Apple, beyond the touristy clichés