An armed confrontation in Port-au-Prince left more than 35 suspected gang members dead or wounded on Tuesday. The police is strengthening its presence on the streets, while the population has formed self-defense groups
The television journalist selected by Trump to lead the Pentagon lacks experience in military management, is against women in combat roles, and is threatening to dismiss senior officers
The outgoing U.S. president is leveraging international forums like the G20 in a bid to safeguard aid to Ukraine and reinforce the network of alliances he has fostered throughout his government
The actress has decided to live in Spain and Mexico and is concerned about those who cannot leave ‘this dystopian country’: ‘The shocking part is not that he won. It’s that a convicted criminal who spews so much hate could hold the highest office’
The texts inform recipients that they have ‘been selected to pick cotton’ and sparks concern of a potential surge in hate crimes following the Republican’s election
The official was responsible for the “zero tolerance” policy, which separated children from their families during the republican president’s first term in office
On social media, many Americans disappointed by Kamala Harris’ defeat are turning to this South Korean-born trend that calls on women to refuse to date, marry or have sex with men
EL PAÍS data expert Kiko Llaneras share his insights into the 2024 election, political forecasting and why the Republican is consistently underestimated
The president-elect is carefully assembling a team of loyal collaborators to help him navigate the challenges posed by the traditional command structures in Washington, which he struggled with during his first term
In his new book, the Mexican journalist recounts the 2021 meeting he had with the old boss of the Sinaloa Cartel. This is only the drug lord’s second interview with a journalist that has been made public. EL PAÍS published an exclusive preview
In her interview with EL PAÍS, the writer — the first Native American to be honored as United States Poet Laureate — reflects on the place of Indigenous peoples and poetry in society. She also sounds the alarm: ‘Acting without respect for the environment has its consequences’
The biggest problems for the new mandate are the ballooning public deficit and escalating debt, but the Republican has not announced any plan to address this issue
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Immigration is not part of Joe Frank Martinez’s job. But in Del Rio, Texas, like in other majority Latino communities across the country, the issue is high on voters’ minds and is disrupting long-standing political allegiances
Migrants from the Caribbean country living in this Ohio town, who the Republican accused of eating pets, share their concerns and fears ahead of the presidential election on Tuesday
The speeches delivered by the U.S. presidential candidates in the same state on the same day underscore the stark contrast between their visions for the country, in a campaign characterized by confrontation, deep mistrust and palpable anxiety
In the Badger State, one of the seven territories that could decide the outcome of next Tuesday’s elections, disinformation about immigrants runs rampant
The exhibition at the Museo del Barrio, in New York City, is presenting the work of 33 emerging and established artists. It includes figures who have never had a museum exhibition before, such as the 95-year-old Venezuelan clay artist Magdalena Suarez Frimkess