
Building transatlantic ties against the crisis
The Fifth Forum on Latin America, United States and Spain in the Global Economy discussed challenges of the post-pandemic world, including the war in Ukraine, supply problems and soaring inflation

The Fifth Forum on Latin America, United States and Spain in the Global Economy discussed challenges of the post-pandemic world, including the war in Ukraine, supply problems and soaring inflation

In a forum organized by EL PAÍS and the Spain-US Chamber of Commerce, industry leaders spoke about the interconnectedness of these markets in areas such as infrastructure and aviation

The lawsuit refers to the “misrepresentation” of the former president’s annual financial statements between 2011 and 2021

The forum, organized by EL PAÍS in New York City, saw the strengthening of multilateral cooperation between public and private sector actors

Governor Ron De Santis joins Republicans from Texas and Arizona, sending migrants to liberal bastions to protest President Biden’s ‘open border policies’

The 55-year-old singer has been convicted of six counts of child pornography and enticing minors for sex

The move signals an acceleration of the investigation into the assault on the Capitol on January 6, 2021, just two months ahead of midterm elections

The company used launch parties, giveaways and free samples to lure young adults, who quickly became addicted to their high-nicotine vaping products

Political speechwriter Jeff Nussbaum’s new book reviews the content and context of some 20 speeches that never saw the light of day

Regulations in the most restrictive states may lead to prison sentences for doctors, who must consult their lawyers before intervening in miscarriages

State voters rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that would have given lawmakers freedom to ban or severely restrict pregnancy terminations
Agnieszka Paczynska and Nell Lyons discuss the new reality that the recent Supreme Court ruling brought for women’s rights

Beijing announces live-fire military maneuvers near the island while Taipei raises the alert level following the arrival of the US House Speaker

The Saudi dictator’s visit to Paris comes after the US government has cooled tensions with Venezuela. Meanwhile, the EU has approached gas-producing dictatorships, such as Azerbaijan and Egypt

The party’s most radical wing has a grassroots strategy to push an ultraconservative revolution that drinks from QAnon’s cup

The legislation, which includes measures against climate change and a tax increase for the wealthy, gives the party a breather before midterm elections in November

The hearings into the Capitol insurgency and a climate of political fracture have led experts to ask if the country is headed for another fratricidal conflict

The former president addressed a conservative think tank in Washington, where he painted a picture of a Democrat-run nation overrun by criminals and the homeless

The exploration of long-ignored contributions to art also attracted record crowds to the DC museum, including Vice-President Kamala Harris who called it ‘historic’

Political and media battles break out over the case of a 10-year-old rape victim who had to travel to another state to terminate her pregnancy

The former US president says the main question now is whether to announce his bid before or after the November midterms

The couple married in 1977 and divorced in 1992, long before the tycoon entered politics. Her three children recalled how she was a ‘survivor’ who fled communism

Tuesday’s hearing into the attack looked at the former president’s links to far-right groups and whether he had planned the rally ahead of time

The news comes as support for the US president plummets, with 64% of Democrats reporting they do not want him to be the 2024 candidate

The panel will broadcast new testimony from Pat A. Cipollone, but with surveys showing that less than half the population are tuning in to the sessions, there are doubts about whether the findings will lead to charges against Donald Trump

Historian Mary Ziegler shows how a change in campaign financing law enabled anti-abortion groups to elect extremists like Trump and control the Supreme Court

EL PAÍS traveled across the Midwest, from the tolerant state of Illinois to Missouri, where abortion is already banned, to Iowa, whose fate is still undetermined