
The Epstein files destabilize several European monarchies
The arrest of former Prince Andrew adds to the scandal surrounding Norway’s Mette‑Marit, who maintained contacts with the sexual predator and whose son, Marius Borg, has been accused of rape

The arrest of former Prince Andrew adds to the scandal surrounding Norway’s Mette‑Marit, who maintained contacts with the sexual predator and whose son, Marius Borg, has been accused of rape

From Texas, Luxemborg Trading LLC ordered thousands of shipments with the help of shell companies in Mexico, in a vast operation that has delivered $8 million dollars to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel

An intelligence report links the Serb and Giovanny Andrés Rojas, known as ‘Araña,’ to a transnational drug‑trafficking network, turning their extraditions into a diplomatic issue between Washington, Bogotá, and Caracas

The arrest of former Prince Andrew is the most significant consequence of the latest revelations about the disgraced financier’s international network of power and sex

The measure passed after two weeks of consultations with the opposition, but nearly 200 members of the military have been excluded from the pardon
The brother of King Charles III has been ‘released under investigation’ after being implicated in the network of the American financier and sex offender

The sector accounts for a whopping 20% of GDP, but its harmful effects loom over this small nation of 3.8 million. High housing prices are leading the government to limit short-term rentals, while Dubrovnik is restricting cruise ships

The dealings of Charles III’s brother with the financier Jeffrey Epstein have shaken the foundations of Buckingham Palace

The case of the police inspector who says her boss sexually assaulted her has created political turmoil for the leftist government of Pedro Sánchez

Following the government’s announcement that a virtual minister will control public contracts, the Public Prosecutor’s Office is investigating its creators and the deputy prime minister

Digital platforms will be required to give authorities live access to their data. The SAT defends the measure as a way to curb tax evasion and digitally enabled smuggling

A month and a half after the US attack, the Bolivarian Revolution is testing a flexible opening and working on consensus to improve the economy

As humanitarian conditions continue to worsen in the Caribbean country, Thursday marks the deadline to present arguments to the appeals court that will decide whether to allow the Trump administration to eliminate immigration protections

The ousting of José Jerí through a motion of censure pushes the 83‑year‑old into the presidency just two months before the elections. The appointee belongs to the party of convicted former leader Pedro Castillo

Up to 40% of organizations report ‘major impacts’ on their work, according to surveys by the Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination and other groups, which warn of the risk of rising cases and severe liver disease

The Spring Festival Gala showcased Beijing’s strategic commitment to robotics and artificial intelligence amid its heated rivalry with the United States

Palestinian Hamdan Ballal, co-director of the Oscar-winning documentary, denounces a recent settler attack on his family and laments the bleak outlook for the West Bank

A recent survey by Spain’s Commercial Office in Havana puts the outstanding liabilities at about $276 million and warns that another $80 million are trapped in retained dividends and accounts that cannot be transferred off the island

The former Educational Materials chief welcomed EL PAÍS into the space, where he held out for nearly 90 hours before being notified of his dismissal

The Japanese sociologist warns that the repression of protesters against the Islamic Republic continues a month after the end of the demonstrations

‘Life is divided into a before and an after,’ says one of the thousands of soldiers who return without legs or arms and who has founded a rehabilitation center

The Guatemalan journalist, under house arrest after more than 800 days in prison, denounces persecution by the Attorney General’s Office and maintains that the structures that control the justice system remain intact despite Bernardo Arévalo’s rise to power

Five Venezuelans have accused the former military officer, who is currently in an ICE facility and could be deported to Venezuela, of torturing them during the 2013 protests

With an eye on the October elections, Netanyahu’s government is approving measures that deepen Israel’s de facto annexation of the occupied Palestinian territory, transferring prerogatives from military to civilian hands

While the world is focused on whether the Cuban government will survive, it is critically important to understand what is happening to ordinary people on the island

This is how the Year of the Fire Horse has been welcomed in different parts of the planet

US State Secretary Marco Rubio visited Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Budapest ahead of elections in April, telling him: ‘Your success is our success’