This past Saturday, in Bajo Putumayo, another anniversary was held to remember the military operation that killed at least eight civilians. At the time, authorities tried to pass the victims off as guerrillas killed in combat
A lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union provides evidence of a scoring system used by authorities to decide whether migrants are gang members who could be deported
Authorities, without providing figures or specific data, insist that the pressure for undocumented immigrants to voluntarily return to their countries is proving effective
Led by Dan Reynolds, the group is often dismissed by critics for producing formulaic stadium rock, yet they continue to captivate millions, making them the most successful rock outfits of their generation
The ‘Houdini’ singer is the latest to revisit the Australian rockers. We’ve ranked the pop stars who have taken on the anthems of Angus Young and company
In just 10 days, the navy, supported by other institutions, has seized thousands of kilos of drugs and millions of liters of gasoline from criminal organizations
The model that inspires Trump is the mafia, a group of unscrupulous entrepreneurs who seek their own profit while claiming to respect honor, family, and God
A group historically benefited by immigration laws could now begin to face difficulties finding work, legalizing their status or traveling, just like the rest of the Latino community
Growing reports of overcrowding and mistreatment at Florida’s largest immigration enforcement facility have sparked protests and are yet another example of the use of cruelty as a deterrent
A European Meteosat satellite and another from the U.S. NOAA captured images of the Moon’s shadow projected over the areas where the partial solar eclipse was visible on Saturday, March 29
In the absence of effective institutions and checks and balances, journalists in Nicaragua have become a crucial pillar of support for institutions, the opposition, and civil organizations devastated by the repression of Ortega and Murillo
The internal war that has weakened the Sinaloa Cartel has only strengthened its main rivals, but the pressure from the United States to capture its leader, along with the discovery of the Teuchitlán ranch, has refocused attention on the brutal organization
The boss of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel has never set foot in a Mexican prison, and is defined by the legend of a drug trafficker who rose from the bottom, relying more on violence than on ostentation
A hard drive in which the Spanish police dumped the contents of David Morales’ phones was allegedly tampered with while in the custody of the High Court. Over 17,000 email messages have disappeared
The denial of parole for Yolanda Saldívar, the woman who killed the Latin music star, revives the circumstances of the crime and the immeasurable legacy of a life cut short at age 23
The 532,000 migrants who entered the country under the protection program that President Trump has repealed have one month to return or may face ‘adverse consequences’
Without errors or delays, the ‘dabbawalas’ transport hundreds of thousands of lunchboxes every day, all without the use of technology. Their efficient system has earned praise from business schools worldwide
The artist – also the daughter of Pablo Milanés – recently released ‘Duele’ alongside Cuban rapper El B. It’s meant to be a new song for a free Cuba. She spoke with EL PAÍS from her exile in Miami
The alliance between Uber and Waymo in the city, where Musk has plans for Tesla in June, opens new avenues for expansion in the self-driving car sector
After Donald Trump’s return to the White House and the release of Bad Bunny’s latest album – an image of the Caribbean island filtered through its past –Puerto Rico is once again generating international interest. But what do those who live there feel, and what is it like on the streets?
The ‘Stranger Things’ actress, who stars in the new film ‘The Electric State,’ lives far away from Hollywood with horses, cows, sheep and a blind donkey
The statesman who was president of the European Commision between 2014 and 2019 is writing his memoirs. In his office at the executive branch of the EU, he argues that the combined shock of Trumpism and the invasion of Ukraine is forcing Europe into a geopolitical awakening. ‘The era of Trump, Putin, and Xi,’ he declares, ‘forces Europe to defend itself’
Beijing experts sense a transatlantic rift and believe it’s possible that Chinese troops could be sent to Ukraine following a ceasefire, provided the UN supports the move
The founder of The North Face and the CEO of Patagonia bought more land than anyone else to donate to natural parks. Ten years after Douglas Tompkins’ death, EL PAÍS visits the paradise that he and his wife helped preserve
April Huggett traded her life as a homemaker in Canada for the trenches of Ukraine to defend democracy and freedom against Russia’s expansionist ambitions
The tendency to imagine alternative pasts that would have existed if they had made a different decision causes some people to constantly wonder how their destiny could have changed
Five women who are looking for missing family members across Mexico have denounced Claudia Sheinbaum’s failure to address the issue during her presidency. They accuse her of only taking action following the discovery of a mass grave in the town of Teuchitlán. These women also highlight the inaction of the prosecutors’ offices and the threats they’ve received from the cartels
The filmmaker behind classics like ‘Predator’ and ‘The Hunt for Red October’ is working on his first film in more than 20 years, as well as a book about his experience in prison
From Matt LeBlanc to Tom Selleck, television legends from different eras have hoped their small-screen success would carry over to the big screen, only to face disappointing box office results. Now, as ‘Bridgerton’ star Regé-Jean Page takes his shot, we look back at cases that tell a larger story about Hollywood, talent, and luck
Paul Verhoeven’s misunderstood film, which mixed giant insects with a subtle parody of the military world, is making headlines once again with the news that, nearly 30 years later, Columbia Pictures is planning a new adaptation of the story
A study, to which EL PAÍS has had access, identifies alterations at the Jalisco site where relatives of missing persons have reported discovering huge quantities of bones
A European diplomatic communication indicates that London and Paris are pushing for a military deployment to test their strength as the US progressively steps back
This location’s only land connection to Washington State is through Canada, putting its residents in the crosshairs of Donald Trump’s tariff war and threats of annexation
Kristi Noem meets with the Colombian president and exchanges words of praise with the foreign minister, Laura Sarabia. Both countries signed a deal for biometric data cooperation
The US Secretary of State considers Caracas’ sovereignty claims over the Essequibo region to be illegitimate, and expresses support for the small oil-rich nation where ExxonMobil operates
Yolanda Saldívar shot the pop star in the back on March 31, 1995, when she was only 23 years old and on her way to becoming a legend. Texas prison authorities set the next parole review for March 2030
The head of the Social Democratic delegation in Brussels and negotiator of the coalition agreement with the Christian Democrats reflects on the shock that Europe has experienced from realizing it cannot trust the US
The British actor, known for portraying thugs, gangsters, and hot-tempered boxers, is now finding success on Netflix as the father in ‘Adolescence.’ In addition to his acting career, he co-founded a production company with his wife, Hannah Walters, to provide a platform for underrepresented stories
Over 21 seasons, dozens of actors-turned-doctors have walked the halls of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital — some leaving a more lasting impact than others. While many fans still hope for their return, the often controversial exits of these actors make comebacks far from simple
Mexico’s exporters are confident they can bypass much of the tariff due to an exception: auto parts that meet USMCA requirements will be temporarily exempt
Following reports of travelers being detained or denied entry, along with the president’s increasingly fiery rhetoric, tourist numbers have dropped, and one study estimates it could lead to billions of dollars in lost revenue