The Vermont senator, a global icon of the left, warns in an exclusive interview with EL PAÍS that the president is using ICE as “a domestic army” and says that “it will have to be the American people who say ‘no’ to authoritarianism”
Bakers, specialists and consumers defend their traditions and recipes, after a British chef made remarks about the lack of a bread-making culture in the country
Countries have sharply increased the money they owe to the markets, putting their own spending policies at risk in an increasingly unstable world
The Beckham family’s situation highlights a reality that is becoming increasingly common on social media and in surveys: people who decide they would be better off stepping away from their families
The senator met with EL PAÍS last Wednesday at the Capitol to discuss Donald Trump, the protests in Minneapolis, and the Epstein case
Brazil is home to the largest community of descendants of Japanese people abroad
The one-time British indie pop star now teaches English classes and in February celebrates the 40th anniversary of her iconic group with a Spanish tour
The strategic Swedish island in the Baltic Sea, just 170 miles from the Russian territory of Kaliningrad, is developing a comprehensive defense system against a possible attack from the Kremlin
The White House considers them ‘radical activists,’ but all they do is push platforms to follow the law, curb disinformation, and stop hate speech. EL PAÍS speaks with them about being targeted by Trump
Humans are predisposed to experience a drop in alertness around midday, between six and eight hours after waking up