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EL PAÍS visits New York’s manufacturing industry to speak with one of the sectors most affected by the Republican president’s tariffs

EL PAÍS visits New York’s manufacturing industry to speak with one of the sectors most affected by the Republican president’s tariffs

Congress remains deadlocked as Trump steps in with executive orders and pressure mounts for a two-step solution

Authorities in the Spanish capital support the event that will end the artist’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour, but local residents say this and other large concerts in the area create unlivable conditions

The shift in US trade policy leaves winners and losers: American families bear the burden of spending; the economy holds firm while global alliances are reshaped

From the thousands of hooded penitents to Antonio Banderas seen participating in his hometown, here are some of the most striking photos of a deep-rooted tradition being observed these days throughout the country

The appointment of Roberto Velasco, a young official specializing in relations with the US, as the new Secretary of Foreign Affairs represents a commitment to generational change for a department with multiple open fronts

Authorities insist on the effectiveness of conventional water cleanups while citizens are requesting hair donations to remove traces of crude oil in Veracruz

After months of repression and clandestinity, the politicians of the Unitary Platform reunite with their members to design a roadmap towards democracy

An association is collecting signatures for an independence referendum in the country’s conservative stronghold

From the tax agency to the Department of Housing and Urban Development or public health services, the Republican has redirected various federal government resources to persecute migrants

The justices will decide whether to resolve the case based solely on the Immigration Act or analyze the interpretation of the 14th Amendment’s nationality clause

The IDF is using cheaper and more readily available systems to intercept projectiles, with mixed results. Experts emphasize the importance of their efficient use and of destroying launchers

NASA technicians reported several minor incidents after the launch of the first crewed mission to the Moon in over 50 years

The Strait of Hormuz, blockaded by Iran, will open ‘naturally’ when the conflict ends ‘in two or three weeks,’ predicts the US president, who threatens to ‘strike hard’ at Tehran within that timeframe