
‘Ecce Homo’: The miraculous disaster that made a small Spanish town famous
The comical restoration by Cecilia Giménez, who died Monday, became a worldwide sensation. But it’s not the only botched job in Spain

The comical restoration by Cecilia Giménez, who died Monday, became a worldwide sensation. But it’s not the only botched job in Spain
IOC President Kirsty Coventry is ready to bring back the genetic tests that had been abandoned for over 30 years, and also affect athletes with differences of sex development
The Republican revealed that the United States carried out its first ground strike, executed by the CIA using drones, against a dock allegedly used to load ships with drugs

Benjamin Netanyahu has angered many by establishing relations with the breakaway region of Somalia in a move that could reshape the Horn of Africa and the Middle East

The legendary golfer is now eligible to play on the senior circuit and is aiming to become the new Ryder Cup captain, but he appears reluctant to slow down

The 21-year-old Nigerian center, who never made his debut in the professional league, signs with the Baylor Bears in an unprecedented case

Volodymyr Zelenskiy is hoping the US president will run out of patience with Vladimir Putin as his military prepares for a prolonged war

The train car in which Katherine Vásquez was traveling derailed and fell 6.5 meters. The victims’ families continue searching for their loved ones

The deadly derailment of a passenger train in Oaxaca on Sunday has put the spotlight on the least scrutinized of López Obrador’s railway megaprojects

The accident, which left 13 people dead and over 100 injured, occurred seven minutes before the second stop on the Salina Cruz-Coatzacoalcos route

Federal agencies have launched a massive investigation after a YouTuber posted a video alleging irregularities in public aid to daycare centers

Throughout 2025, the Republican administration cracked down not only on illegal immigration, but also on migrants who were in the country with humanitarian protections or certain types of special visas

Sergey Lavrov claims Moscow has identified the targets it will bomb following an alleged strike on a presidential residence in Novgorod
The actress did not hide from the world after leaving the film industry; her interviews and public statements were as frequent as they were impactful

The metal’s price has risen 150% over the year due to strong investor demand for safe-haven assets and limited supply

Washington has declined to share details about the operation, which if confirmed would be the first US ground attack against the Latin American country

State action and the fight against the faction loyal to ‘El Mayo’ Zambada have resulted in high-profile arrests and murders that have dealt a blow to the sons of ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán

The Maduro regime is tightening its legal framework, curtailing opposition activity, and imposing stricter censorship

After months of controversy, the ‘Euphoria’ actress is starring in the film adaptation of ‘The Housemaid’ and the biopic ‘Christy’

The clan’s eldest son is presenting himself as a moderate version of his father, while the traditional right is calling for a candidate who is not from the family

In just a few weeks, the Mexican businessman went from society pages to organized crime headlines

Pemex’s ongoing crude deliveries to the island are heightening tensions with Washington amid the Venezuela crisis

Venezuelan organizations condemn the continued uncertainty faced by the 900-plus people not included in the 99 Christmas releases

US support for its ally has triggered a schism on the far right and a bitter debate around figures such as Tucker Carlson, the limits of free speech, and antisemitism

The UN special rapporteur for the Palestinian territories has become a leading voice in her country, but she is on a US blacklist as if she were a terrorist and can only use cash

In 2026, the eyes of the world will be on the great US metropolis and unofficial capital of the planet. As Trump unleashes his authoritarianism, a Muslim socialist will assume the mayoralty on January 1. EL PAÍS toured the city’s five boroughs to understand how the proud inhabitants of the Big Apple feel as it faces what may be its last chance to preserve what makes it unique

Despite its potent technology sector, the country is being surpassed by China and the United States in the development of physical artificial intelligence

The concentration of land ownership by a small number of people has generated one of the most unequal models in the Western world

Climate change, growing demand and the transformation of coffee into a commodity for speculation on the New York Stock Exchange have increased the value and the uncertainty around one of the most desirable products on the planet

In the province of Pinar del Río, relatives of patients who are dependent on life support machines report that they cannot return home, because power cuts could endanger their loved ones

The far-right leader is the first president in a democratic era to have supported the military regime. Although he avoided speaking about pardoning human rights abusers in 2025, he visited them in prison in 2017

The scientist who discovered the black hole at the center of our galaxy reflects on social media and the unpredictable power of human curiosity
This is the latest attempt by Guatemalan scientists to make kids aware that the once-pristine lake is in danger of ‘dying’ from the constant discharge of waste water, garbage and erosion

A drug trafficker’s megalomaniac dream continues to be an unsolved problem for Colombia

Born on social media, amplified by indignation, diluted by a lack of clear demands, the movement went from dominating the political agenda to lackluster marches in a matter of weeks

The war in Ukraine, Trump’s disruptive policies, and his interference with the Federal Reserve have revived countries’ interest in controlling and increasing their reserves of the precious metal

The new president of the video game developer King, which recently underwent two rounds of layoffs at its Barcelona headquarters, says they were unrelated to AI

Unease is spreading among the population amid the prospect of a worsening crisis with the United States

Fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and even a few mammals rely on magnetoreception for navigation. But the exact mechanism underlying this skill is still unclear to experts

The forces of the radical, populist and nationalist right have moved from the fringes to center stage, and they are expanding globally with an organized network that challenges the liberal consensus

The researcher has dedicated the last 20 years to studying the impact of breathing on the brain

The actress returns to the big screen with ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash,’ playing a leader as indomitable as her career

The Australian is the punk feminist the music industry needed. Music icons admire her, and the band members readily embrace the singer’s leading role: ‘We’re a vessel for her message’

The South American giant is exceeding the government’s most optimistic forecasts. For now, locals are welcoming the influx despite signs of gentrification in cities like Rio de Janeiro

All of the late filmmaker’s works, even his romantic comedies, contain a ‘Capraesque’ message of hope in dark times

A toxic mix of 61 million tons of debris, 100,000 tons of explosives, and chemicals leaked into the earth has destroyed arable land, water and air quality. Any recovery is expected to take decades

More than 300,000 Haitians will lose their legal status in the US in February. Most reside in South Florida and have been contributing to the local economy for years

The government of Nicolás Maduro has let out nearly 100 dissidents, the largest number in a year. But NGOs note there are still around 1,000 opponents behind bars

Warships, performing arts centers, ballrooms... anything in Washington DC is liable to get named after the White House occupant

The president had been claiming for weeks that members of the Christian community in the African country are being ‘viciously killed’ by Islamic jihadists

Dogs and cats don’t just communicate with their tails; they have other ways that allow humans to understand the emotions they are feeling

In Santiago’s General Cemetery, tradition links the dead and their families to those who care for their graves

The award-winning author of ‘On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous’ returns with a new novel, ‘The Emperor of Gladness’

Bolsonaro-aligned members of parliament argue that an advertisement featuring Fernanda Torres is an attack on conservatives

Sales of these vehicles have multiplied in the last decade in Spain, where a lack of affordable housing has become a major social concern. Although the country trails far behind others such as France in its cultural acceptance of this lifestyle, more people are jumping on board

With Trump stepping back, NATO faces the challenge of responding to the Russian threat while seeking lessons from almost four years of the war in Ukraine

This holiday season is overshadowed by unprecedented tensions between the country and the United States

Separated couples, deported children, detained parents... The consequences of the Donald Trump administration’s anti-immigrant crackdown will mark the holiday season for thousands of families across the country

The National Museum of Art of Bolivia has opened a permanent gallery showcasing the work of the artist who used his work as a tool for social struggle and subversion

For most of human history, a continuous eight-hour snooze was not the norm

For 35 years, fisherman Eusebio Webster has been fighting to protect these critically endangered turtles from commercial trade on Colombia’s Caribbean islands
The City Council is resuming the festivities in the hope of boosting the economy of a city where 85% depends on tourism and unemployment has climbed to 65%

Around 20 territories will apply an increase that will come into effect on January 1, while others will raise it around the middle of the year
The murder of the Guzmáns’ head of security follows the arrests and killings of six other lieutenants over the past two years