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Spain temporarily suspends use of AstraZeneca vaccine
The move comes after a number of cases of blood clots were reported among people who had received the Covid-19 medication
The move comes after a number of cases of blood clots were reported among people who had received the Covid-19 medication
Wary of a new surge in coronavirus infections, the executive is keeping more restrictions in place than Italy or France
Interior ministry confirms contact with Brussels to find safe port for Spanish rescue ship with 151 aboard
As donations pour in from all over the world, Anne Hidalgo reflects on the cathedral and its global significance
French investigators target suspects who misled consumers into thinking their rosé was made locally
EL PAÍS columnist Sami Naïr was working in the French interior ministry the night the Princess of Wales died in Paris
The country’s national demons, racism and sexism, have surfaced during this long and virulent journey
The appeal of the Trump phenomenon, explained from the epicenter of poverty in the United States
Felipe VI tells General Assembly in New York that Spaniards will overcome this difficult moment
Leading regional powers wonder why there’s still no government after nine months and two elections
Unlike property magnate, Democratic presidential candidate sidesteps invitation to Mexico
Despite conciliatory tone with Peña Nieto, candidate rails against migrants at Phoenix rally
The Democratic candidate accuses her Republican rival of wanting to lower taxes for himself and his friends
GOP heavyweights abandon the presidential candidate, accusing him of being a threat to his own country
Group of senior officials say property magnate “would put at risk our country’s national security and well-being”
“The Democratic Party is in good hands,” says outgoing president at the Democratic National Convention
The first woman to be nominated for president by a major party formally accepts the responsibility to lead Democrats, warning against the dangers Trump poses to the country
Something resembling unity at last reigns within the party, which now turns its sights on stopping Donald Trump
Keynote speakers attempted to close divisions at Democratic Party convention
Wikileaks publication of Democratic National Committee internal emails prompts resignation of Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz
After a stormy campaign, candidate formally accepts the Republican Party’s presidential nomination
Setting long-standing concerns aside, leadership rallies round presidential candidate
Ahead of his visit to Spain, the US president responds to questions from EL PAÍS
The world leader will no longer make a stop in Seville and will return to Washington on Sunday
Republican candidate reiterates his promise to ban Muslims from entering the United States
The presumptive candidate for the White House race will start the campaign in a strong position, thanks to successes in primaries
Every US president since Richard Nixon has been to the country on an official stop during their time in office