
Femonationalism in Europe: How the far right disguises xenophobia as freedom
The strategy of instrumentalizing the fight for women’s equality to promote xenophobic policies is spreading in countries such as France, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain

The strategy of instrumentalizing the fight for women’s equality to promote xenophobic policies is spreading in countries such as France, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain
Turkey claims to have coordinated the exchange of 24 prisoners, plus two minors, from the US, Germany, Poland, Slovenia, Norway, Russia and Belarus. Turkish intelligence sources told EL PAÍS that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan entrusted his secret service chief to personally handle the case

The United Nations confirms that the Israeli army has killed and maimed thousands of Palestinian minors in Gaza, which is why it has included the country on its blacklist

The NGO Action Against Hunger warns that 30% of children under two years of age in the Strip are suffering from acute malnutrition

An investigation by EL PAÍS with Lighthouse Reports reveals how Morocco, Mauritania and Tunisia use European financing to detain and forcibly displace migrants and refugees. The victims are primarily Black people. The objective: prevent them from reaching Europe

The jurist denounces that there has been ‘external pressure’ on the International Criminal Court to avoid an arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu

Trinity College Dublin will pull its investments in Israeli companies that are included in the U.N.’s database of businesses of those active in occupied Palestinian territory, a move being considered by prestigious U.S. schools such as Brown

Washington remains the world’s main exporter, while Moscow loses steam and falls to third place behind France

The Iraqi writer and journalist denounces the ecocide the Strip is suffering and warns of the devastating environmental consequences of the war

A Doctors Without Borders report warns of a huge shortfall in meeting the global need caused by armed conflict and climate change
The death of three Jewish hostages by friendly fire increases doubts about the Israeli army’s compliance with international humanitarian law

According to the international organization’s report, 17 media workers have been killed in the conflict between Israel and Hamas in the course of their reporting

In the first four days of the truce with Israel, the Islamist militia has freed 69 people, including 51 Israelis, 17 Thais and a Filipino citizen

The 26-year-old Ugandan, whose work was recognized this year by the European Parliament, says that world leaders have put aside the environmental efforts to focus on military conflicts

The Spanish expert warns, together with an independent panel, that a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip is essential to ‘avoid a serious risk of genocide’

The organization has documented at least nine cases of people injured by projectiles containing this substance, which is prohibited by international law when used on non-military targets

Over 2,300 minors in the Strip have died under the Israeli bombardment, while those who remain in the war zone are exposed to hunger, thirst and serious damage to their mental health

These armored vehicles, which incorporate advanced cameras and artificial intelligence, constitute one of the great Israeli strengths for the urban combat with Hamas that is anticipated in the Strip

The Israeli army has never succeeded in destroying the underground network of communications, shelters, command posts and hostage cells used by the Islamist militia within the Strip

Now a cameraman for Spanish broadcaster TVE having taken refuge in Paris after escaping from prison in 1990, the former Manuel Rodríguez Patriotic Front fighter tells the story of the attempt on the Chilean dictator’s life