The drive to erect enormous structures that reject modernity has united technology investors and the White House
The Madrid museum revisits how a Spanish underground artist’s work ended up on an album by the US singer, who did not credit the illustrator
Researchers at the University of the Andes created a set of 4,156 questions in Spanish to identify bias in AI language models, focusing on social stereotypes across the continent
The political scientist, who worked in national security and diplomacy for two Democratic presidents, encourages Europeans to stand up to Trump’s authoritarianism
Ksenia Koldin, having just turned 18, managed to recover her brother after he had been in a re-education camp and was taken in by a Russian family
The activist’s wife, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, was recently arrested amid the social unrest in the country
Decimated by years of political persecution, opposition parties are emerging from clandestinity after the removal of Nicolás Maduro
Cities scheduled to host matches warn of a lack of funding and coordination with the federal government
Colombia and Mexico share a history of fighting drug trafficking, but the challenge continues because crime knows no borders
Three young Cubans, born at the end of the Special Period, describe their routines, fears, and survival strategies in the days leading up to a predicted energy collapse
EL PAÍS gained access to the cabin complex, nestled in a luxurious mountain retreat in Jalisco, where the world’s most wanted drug trafficker and his security detail staged their last stand with the Mexican army
Treasury sanctions are blocking the Caracas government from accessing the funds needed to cover the costs of the trial
Four of the crew members were killed by the Coast Guard, and six others were wounded. Havana said it seized ‘assault rifles, handguns, and explosive devices’
Amid a diplomatic storm between Washington and Pretoria, the diplomat is promoting the admission of Afrikaners to the United States as refugees due to the alleged ‘white genocide’
According to the Department of Justice, Philippe Bien-Aime, of Haitian origin, entered the country with a false passport and committed bigamy to obtain papers before being elected to lead the city in Florida