The plane crashed into a residential area shortly after starting its climb. It was carrying 169 Indians, 53 Britons, one Canadian, and seven Portuguese nationals along with the crew, bound for London
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President Donald Trump has praised Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele as a crime fighter, but new reporting based on interviews and documents reveals how senior Salvadoran officials have impeded a U.S. investigation of the MS-13 gang
A sweeping study in ‘Nature’ shows that boys start pulling ahead of girls despite no initial differences, and points to to sociocultural factors and educational practices
Some 123.2 million people were living as refugees in 2024, double the number a decade ago, but UNHCR has noted a slight change in the trend in recent months
The case against Prevost first emerged during a confrontation with the powerful ultra-Catholic group Sodalitium, with complicity from elements in Rome: ‘He has suffered greatly during the last year because nobody in the Vatican came out to defend him’
Trump’s social media platform is a parade of right-wing media channels and personalities who accuse Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum of calling for an ‘invasion of the United States’
The deployment of Marines and National Guard troops to quell the protests goes to court this Thursday. Thousands of people marched for the sixth consecutive day in dozens of cities across the country
Hundreds of people have been arrested in protests across the country, especially in L.A. Texas has mobilized the National Guard as protesters fear further repression
The author, a visiting scholar from Spain researching the erosion of liberal democracies, argues that during Trump’s second term every gesture in defense of internationality has become an act of resistance
Consumer prices increased 2.4% in May compared with a year earlier. The data point is better than expected, but does not suggest immediate interest rate cuts
Blackpink, criticized for seeking Western validation in their albums, and the legal battle between NewJeans and their record label have sparked a passionate debate in the lucrative South Korean pop scene
The Hollywood actor expressed his regret for the ‘chaos’ attributed to the Donald Trump administration during a masterclass at the Taormina Film Festival
The Netflix series, which premieres on July 9, is inspired by the work of the Tijuana International Liaison Unit, which pursues fugitives from the US who escape to Mexico in search of impunity
The demonstrations against Donald Trump’s immigration policy that began in California are spreading to cities like New York, Austin, Atlanta, and Boston
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has said he wants to transfer the Hacienda Nápoles Theme Park land to victims of violence, but merchants see it as a cornerstone of their economy
Jarvis Cocker and Nick Banks talk about the making of their comeback, ‘More’, and review the unique and painful journey of one of the great British bands of the 1990s
The travel ban is seen as a show of disloyalty to two communities that supported the Republican: ‘One day he takes one thing from us, the next day something else’
The expert explains that the lawsuit filed by Mexico against US weapons manufacturers is unprecedented and could become a model for other countries to also demand accountability
The 14-year-old who shot the presidential hopeful at a rally on Saturday was arrested and will be charged with attempted murder and illegal possession of weapons. He had dropped out of a government program for troubled youths
Ukrainian intelligence estimates that nearly 20,000 people have joined the Russian army since 2022, with the complicity of the Díaz-Canel administration. Some claim they arrived under false pretences
The assault on the conservative senator, who was hoping to run for president, is reminiscent of the murders of five presidential candidates between 1986 and 1990
The New York Public Library houses the author’s papers, including those used in the making of a recent book of previously unpublished material that has ignited debate over literary legacies
Lower consumption in China, the trade war, and an oversaturated market are taking a toll on the sector, which has lost 50 million customers in one year
Every year, people from around the world travel to California to work in this illicit trade, which is controlled by criminal organizations and marked by precariousness and violence
Mining, ranching and logging by squatters — who are acting in collusion with the Ortega government in Managua — are expanding to the Costa Rican side of this nature reserve, which is key to maintaining the biological connectivity of the Americas
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The country’s rich biological heritage gave rise to spirits based on the agave plant. But now, local communities are facing a voracious industry that is putting their main pollinators at risk
The Republican has always relied on the same tactic: attack and ridicule. He behaves like a kid who doesn’t care about being liked or not because he knows he can get what he wants through fear and insults
Director Wes Anderson recently revealed that the late Gene Hackman didn’t fully understand his character in ‘The Royal Tenenbaums.’ But he’s far from the only one — plenty of actors have delivered memorable performances without having a clue about what they were doing
The advance of a secret Iranian atomic program, the distrust of US allies under Washington’s protection, and the rise of China are fueling a complicated reconfiguration of the atomic landscape
Egyptian diplomat Ahmed Aboul Gheit defends dialogue with the Jewish State to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza despite admitting that it is committing ethnic cleansing
The 2025 Madrid Book Fair is dedicated to the American city. Juan Ramón Jiménez and Federico García Lorca made it a key muse of Spanish poetry in the 20th century. Since then, successive generations of writers have continued to nourish New York’s inexhaustible narrative
Artist Cao Fei depicts reality for workers in the Chinese cities, one of the planet’s primary production centers that is largely unknown in the Western world
The residents of the peaceful Juzbado, in the province of Salamanca, are surprised to learn that more than 90% of the local workers make their living from the technology sector
‘Respect for readers, for the truth, and for independence’ are the cornerstones of his commitment at the helm of the newspaper, as the new editor-in-chief explained in a meeting with the editorial staff of Spain and the Americas
The rapidly advancing predator is a good swimmer and has also colonized Formentera and satellite islets in the Mediterranean. Scientists warn other micromammals that control the insect population are also disappearing