
La Cumbrecita: 30 years of lessons from Argentina’s first pedestrian town
It’s a national pioneer in adapting its streets, but residents criticize the impacts of mass tourism on a paradise from which other cities look to learn

It’s a national pioneer in adapting its streets, but residents criticize the impacts of mass tourism on a paradise from which other cities look to learn
It’s a national pioneer in adapting its streets, but residents criticize the impacts of mass tourism on a paradise from which other cities look to learn
The culture of irreverence, hipsterism, online community and early social networks have marked the lives of a generation, but ultimately ended up failing, disappointing or, at best, selling out to the mainstream
The Silicon Valley congressman is leading the push to release the Epstein files and does not rule out a 2028 presidential bid. ‘They are not going to silence me,’ he warns
The Silicon Valley congressman is leading the push to release the Epstein files and does not rule out a 2028 presidential bid. ‘They are not going to silence me,’ he warns

The United States is celebrating the 250th anniversary of its Declaration of Independence on July 4. It does so amidst protests from the ‘No Kings’ movement, which rallies against Trump’s authoritarianism. The ideals of Thomas Jefferson – one of the Founding Fathers – look worse for wear on a date marked by the government’s rewriting of history and by doubts about what remains of the American Dream

The couple, who became engaged in 2024, are seeking the same rights as any heterosexual married couple. Their case could make Botswana the second country in Africa, after South Africa, to legalize same-sex marriage

The Fifth Circuit’s decision represents a setback for the Trump administration’s immigration policy in Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, as it found that the practice violates due process

EL PAÍS reconstructs the feline’s final movements after he escaped from a facility when doors were left open, and later died of a gunshot wound during a containment operation

Six young people in their 20s compose and rap in their native language and in Spanish about the history of their communities

In the 1986 World Cup, England supporters became violent, reinforcing security measures in Mexico. Today the face of one of the most feared fan cohorts has changed

Many relatives are asking the same questions: why the Trump Administration did not notify them of the deportation, and why the Venezuelan government did not release the deportees, who landed before the earthquake struck

Several recent polls show the pessimism with which the public views this year’s Fourth of July celebrations

Growing recognition of the military leader Bernardo de Gálvez is helping highlight the role played by Spain and Latin America in the founding of the United States

Since its founding in 1776, the United States has intervened abroad more than 500 times. A third of those interventions have taken place since 1999

The 147 men, women and children who landed in Caracas after being deported from the United States were being held at a hotel that collapsed. Only 12 have been found alive, but one survivor says: ‘I’m sure more of us survived’

In the overcrowded displacement camps of the Palestinian territory, with no electricity and restricted access to water, residents find no respite from high temperatures and extreme humidity

Edmundo González, the opposition candidate in the 2024 election, insists the Nobel Peace Prize laureate has the right to return
With the help of Pokémon or Bad Gyal–style looks, a handful of women communicators explain science on social media as they deal with unequal opportunities

Authorities found the children, ranging in age from 18 months to 18 years, who had been confined for years in an unsanitary home. Several were hospitalized, and two had to be transported by helicopter to trauma centers

The singer, whose latest album is due for release on July 3, went from scavenging for food to becoming the world’s biggest pop star. She reached this peak by defending her freedom
On the 250th anniversary of the country’s founding, the scholar proposes a revision of those events from a global perspective, with resistance to the British Empire as its guiding thread

The New York artist is touring Spain. In the midst of Pride he collected the Muestra T Award for his commitment to LGTBIQ+ rights: ‘We gay people are slaves to our freedom. PrEP and Grindr are double-edged swords’

Six descendants of Spanish émigrés recount their experience as new citizens of a country that many have never been to, yet has always been a part of their identity

The Kremlin’s swift occupation of the Ukrainian peninsula in 2014 is now being tested by Kyiv’s offensive

The president owns a vast real estate empire, with luxury residences and skyscrapers located across the world

A week after the disaster, the country remains in survival mode. Tens of thousands of people are still searching for loved ones and sleeping outside collapsed buildings in the hope of a miracle

The Venezuelan community is demanding that the Trump administration reinstate TPS for the nearly 600,000 migrants at risk of being sent back to a quake-devastated country
The richest and most prestigious university in the United States fears the consequences for the coming academic year as it faces a new wave of threats from the Republican administration

The agreement will now be reviewed annually, adding uncertainty to trade relations among the three countries

The bad guy from ‘Dead Calm’ and other films has become a character actor and internet sensation thanks to a sharp sense of humor and salt-and-pepper good looks

A pilot program will, for the first time, allow millions of beneficiaries to access GLP-1 medications to treat obesity with a monthly copay of $50

Seven former leaders or armed commanders from Africa and Asia are held preventively at the Hague detention center, including former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte

The American model and actress was one of the most recognizable faces of the aesthetic that defined the 1990s. Decades later, her career offers a reassessment of the personal cost of that era and the long effort to build a life beyond that image

‘Germany is under pressure,’ warns Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, who speaks of adversaries both foreign and domestic

The enormous sums committed to developing artificial intelligence are making investors nervous

The largest city on the Crimean Peninsula is struggling to return to normal after a Ukrainian bombing campaign that has put Russian infrastructure under severe strain

At the port of La Guaira, hundreds of bodies await identification as relatives line up for blocks

At Caracas’s main morgue, families are identifying loved ones using photos of hundreds of victims

The US president is urging Congress to end the policy, which is a long-standing goal of the MAGA movement. The chances of succeeding through legislation, however, are slim

Phil Weiser enters November’s general election as the favorite to succeed Jared Polis

The African country has large reserves, but the sector is underdeveloped. The government has made it a priority amid global demand for minerals critical to the energy transition

The court blocked the president’s attempt to restrict automatic citizenship for the children of undocumented immigrants and those with temporary status

The fifth and final volume of ‘M’ concludes 3,000 pages on the life of the Italian dictator and questions his ideological legacy at a time when the movement is making a comeback

The justices deal a heavy blow to the White House’s immigration policy. Resounding though it might be, the rebuke does not come as a surprise

Modest businesses owned by Hispanic families are one of the methods that Mexican traffickers use to move the fortunes they obtain from drug sales in the US
Parties and cultural events have become a form of resistance to the bombardments, turning Ukraine’s capital into a place where life and death coexist side by side

The remains of Indigenous Maya people killed in 1982 have been recovered from a storage facility in Chimaltenango to receive the dignified burial long denied them by the Guatemalan state

The Trump administration has pointed, through a series of media leaks, to the governors of Sonora and Tamaulipas, both of whom deny any wrongdoing. Suspicion has also fallen on the governor of Baja California

From Galicia, a friend is trying to move mountains. Across the Atlantic in Venezuela, a woman has spent six days beside the building where her parents, brother and two young nephews lie trapped beneath the debris

Five days after the disaster, tensions between residents and authorities are escalating in the hardest-hit areas

The authors of the new study sequenced the DNA of 1.6 million specimens captured over four decades

The president urges the Senate to confirm his nominee to lead the enforcement arm of his immigration policy ‘IMMEDIATELY’

The justices upheld state laws allowing mail-in votes to be counted, and said Fed Governor Lisa Cook cannot be immediately removed

The Italian prime minister has paid for playing both sides between the US and the EU. After months of underscoring her good standing with the US president, she is now moving away from a relationship that costs her votes

The Supreme Court’s decision to strip migration protection from more than 350,000 people from the Caribbean nation has filled the community with uncertainty, fear and anger, leaving them vulnerable to deportation

This week justices will rule on birthright citizenship, a case that touches the nation’s core, and decide whether Trump has the authority to remove a Fed governor

Elliott Hill came out of retirement to revive the company. Twenty months later, investors are realizing the turnaround will take years amid mounting competition

On the centenary of ‘The Murder of Roger Ackroyd,’ the novel that propelled her to fame, we unravel the secrets of a complex author, who sold more than 2 billion books

The complaint filed by María Felicia Jiménez highlights the scale of gender-based violence in the country, where 63% of women over the age of 15 have experienced some form of it

State prosecutors say 251 sets of remains have been returned to relatives. The owner remains on the run, and no sanctions have been imposed on public officials

The World Bank has opened an office of the IFC in Spain’s capital to boost collaboration with Spanish companies and promote joint projects in developing countries

The Argentine chief of Cabinet’s scandal has dented the Milei government’s claim to moral superiority over the rest of the political class

The detention of a Honduran student shows how the Trump administration is leaving vulnerable minors — those taken in after suffering abuse or abandonment — without protection