Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard has criticized Greg Abbott for ordering truck inspections of northbound commercial vehicles, a move which caused major disruptions and protests
A week after the discovery of the young woman’s body, the investigation remains at a standstill. Why was she running to the motel? Was she sexually abused? And how did she end up at the bottom of a cistern?
Daniel had been arrested on April 17 and charged with manslaughter after his 10-month-old child was found to have ingested large amounts of heroin and fentanyl
Governments announce legal measures against Gazprom for breach of contract and assure there are plans to secure alternative sources following Moscow’s ‘blackmail’
Cross accusations and piles of paperwork are hiding the absence of the three big cats that were confiscated from a criminal organization in February in Guerrero, Mexico
Known for Celler de Can Roca, twice named best restaurant in the world, the Catalan dessert maker wants his new venture Rocambolesc to provide ‘job opportunities for people who need it’
Three videos from Nueva Castilla motel have emerged that show the 18-year-old student approaching the cistern where her body was found. But the sudden appearance of the recordings has raised questions
Unrest in this separatist region of Moldova, which lies on the border with Ukraine and contains a large weapons arsenal, could amplify instability in Europe
A new book collates the memories of the physicist, who at 18 years of age was a member of the Los Alamos laboratory research that led to the development of the atomic bomb
The director of ‘JFK’ defended the Russian leader at the presentation of a new documentary on the Kennedy assassination at the BCN Film Fest in Barcelona
The former US leader boasted at a campaign rally that while in office he had forced Andrés Manuel López Obrador to deploy 28,000 soldiers along the border
The recent discovery of two bodies outside Monterrey adds to the dozens of women who have gone missing in the area, in a trend that is reminiscent of events in Ciudad Juárez in the 1990s
Towns like Bucha, Irpin and Gostomel, scenes of the worst massacres of the war, are observing the holiday with prayers and thanks to the army and to God for keeping them alive
A portrait of the newly re-elected leader of France, from the scandal of a youthful relationship to his brilliant career in public service and crafty maneuvering to occupy the Élysée
The New York author, who is considered one of the best living crime writers, talks to EL PAÍS about his new book ‘City on Fire,’ reading the Greek myths and Trumpism
A chef who does drugs and arms deals with the regime, a couple of filmmakers kidnapped to work for Kim Jong-Il, and two young women recruited to kill the Dear Leader’s brother are crazy-sounding but perfectly true stories