
US economist Joseph Stiglitz: ‘With Trump, it is conceivable that we could lose our democracy’
In an interview in Madrid, the Nobel Prize winner and adviser to presidents discusses inequality, wokeism, Joe Rogan and today’s information dystopia
In an interview in Madrid, the Nobel Prize winner and adviser to presidents discusses inequality, wokeism, Joe Rogan and today’s information dystopia
On the 40th anniversary of the establishment of this position at EL PAÍS, this newspaper organized the annual meeting of the Organization of News Ombuds and Standards Editors
In a part of Cádiz province known as Campo de Gibraltar – adjacent to the British overseas territory – an old battle for control of the drug trade is being waged more aggressively than ever before. Operators in the area carry out their deals with a feeling of impunity, while law enforcement agencies do their best to fight a war that they admit to be losing, for now at least. The following is the story of the ongoing battle from both sides of the trenches.
German-Spaniard Daniel Brühl is fashioning an eclectic film career as a European star who is enticing Hollywood directors to use his talents
Francisco Polo runs the Spanish division of the world's largest cyberactivism platform
María Garzón has decided to give her account of how her father trod on too many toes
Devoted to battling the narcotics trade at the end of the 1980s, Units 6 and 10 of the Seville police were the real-life inspiration for tough crime drama ‘Unit 7’