On the eve of the 50th anniversary of the 1973 coup d’état in Chile, the president and his predecessors talk to EL PAÍS about the divisions in the country. In the face of tensions and disenchantment, they call for national unity
19 hijackers took control of four commercial flights as part of a coordinated terrorist attack on several iconic U.S. landmarks. As a result, 2,977 victims lost their lives
The Centers for Disease Control said that in July and August, the states of Connecticut, New York and North Carolina reported severe and fatal ‘Vibrio vulnificus’ infections
The heavy rains are the result of a slow-moving storm system, known officially as an upper-level isolated depression, or DANA
Ta’Kiya Young, 21, had been accused of stealing alcohol from a local business. She was shot after refusing to get out of her car
A survey in France reveals that over half of owners of an EV now wish they had made a different decision
The Real Betis forward has said he will not be available for selection while the RFEF chief remains in his position in solidarity with Jenni Hermoso
The Justice Department argues that the company routinely discouraged these workers from applying for jobs
BMC’s annual Ecology and Evolution Image Competition honors stunning photos that showcase the wonders of nature and the researchers working to understand them
The former president has been charged under the RICO Act with forming a criminal association to falsify the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia
The Spanish chef faces the death penalty after the investigation found the Colombian surgeon was stabbed before being dismembered and no third parties were involved
Thousands of tourists were trapped by the blaze, while the city of Lahaina has been reduced to ashes. The wildfires advanced so quickly that some people were forced to jump into the sea to escape the flames
Thai police are still gathering evidence against the Spaniard, while continuing to search the coastal area of Kho Pha-ngan, where the 29-year-old admitted to disposing of parts of Edwin Arrieta’s body
The killer fired at least 40 shots, injuring other people who accompanied the politician
The winner of the election, Alberto Núñez Feijóo of the Popular Party, claims the right to try to form a government first. But legal experts say such a ‘right’ is not enshrined in the Constitution
Christopher Nolan’s film presents a fictionalized version of a story that reminds us the complex nature of Oppenheimer during his youth
Here’s the U.S. government file containing the full indictment against the former president
The location was the target of one of the first indiscriminate air raids against a civilian population. The attack by the Condor Legion inspired Picasso’s most famous work
The 25-year-old actor, best known for his role as Fezco O’Neill in the hit HBO television series ‘Euphoria,’ died on July 31 at his home in Oakland, California
The impact of temperatures in the US, Asia and Europe indicating the climate moving into uncharted territory
The mainstream conservatives and far-right Vox together have 169 seats, while the Socialists and Sumar obtain a combined 153, both short of the 176-seat threshold
Electric fans and water bottles were ubiquitous on a day that yielded quite a few anecdotes, including voting newlyweds and a village that voted in 26 seconds
For the first time in 40 years, this vote could open the doors of the central government to the far right
Candidates exchanged a volley of personal attacks and urged voters to go out in force on Sunday. Although polls indicate a more likely victory for the right, the end of the campaign seemed to provide a late-minute boost to the left
‘Oppenheimer’ is filled with true life characters who played an important role in Project Manhattan and in Robert Oppenheimer’s security hearing of 1954
The EU-CELAC meeting raises hopes of closing Mercosur deal despite caution over Ukraine