The Spring Festival Gala showcased Beijing’s strategic commitment to robotics and artificial intelligence amid its heated rivalry with the United States
If approved, the initiative backed by Trump and opposed by Democrats could affect millions of voters
While the world is focused on whether the Cuban government will survive, it is critically important to understand what is happening to ordinary people on the island
Ángela Vergara calls for ‘intervention’ by Gustavo Petro’s government to speed up repatriation flights while facing criticism for her ideological closeness to the Republican
EL PAÍS speaks with academics, diplomats, and politicians from different parties to examine the challenge now facing Sheinbaum — one that every Mexican president has confronted in a history shaped by geography, ideology, and geopolitical interests
Families held at the ICE facility report that the lack of adequate medical care is endangering children’s lives
A government report from the European country acknowledges that the processes were plagued with irregularities, from the theft of babies to documents with false information.
Kevin Drew talks to EL PAÍS about his upcoming album ‘Remember the Humans’, which reunites the collective that transformed indie rock at the beginning of this century
Javier Milei’s reform toughens the juvenile justice system, as he continues his hardline stance against crime. The bill now goes to the Senate for final approval
The SAVE America Act would make voting more difficult for millions of women who adopted their husband’s last name, since it no longer matches the one on their birth certificate
The document states that federal agents allowed chemical munitions fired during protests to enter an affordable housing complex, affecting children, veterans, and people with disabilities
The taqueria founded by Victor Villa, a Californian with parents from Michoacán, appeared for six seconds during the halftime show. On Monday, the line at the restaurant was over an hour long
During months of rehearsals, street bands and samba schools make space for pedestrians, creating islands of community spirit in a violent, unequal city where the car is still king
The judges cited the Supreme Court’s decision that allowed the government to end the same protection for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans
The country pushed for glacier conservation in 2010, and Congress is now responsible for defending the law and preventing any rollback of those protections
In Huitzo, Oaxaca, two experts explore the intricacies of the Tomb of the Owl, one of the most important discoveries in Mexican archaeology of the last decade
The Caribbean island is dealing with its worst crisis yet, exacerbated by Trump’s latest sanctions on oil supplies
Brazil is home to the largest community of descendants of Japanese people abroad
The senator met with EL PAÍS last Wednesday at the Capitol to discuss Donald Trump, the protests in Minneapolis, and the Epstein case
The US analyst is leading a series of summits in Latin America that seek to generate unity around regional sovereignty, in the face of new pressures imposed by the Trump administration
The organizations point out that immigration control tactics could expose foreign fans to arbitrary detention during the competition
In a decision that redefines the limits of federal immigration power, the court said that agents cannot carry out such detentions unless there is a real flight risk
The lawyer’s statement, made during a hearing in Minnesota, exposes the internal exhaustion and failures of the government in the midst of its immigration crackdown
The ruling reactivates legislative oversight of federal centers amid escalating allegations of abuse and deaths in custody
The former Customs and Border Protection commissioner during the Obama administration criticizes Trump’s crackdown in Minnesota, where immigration agents have killed two citizens in less than a month
Key dates, wait times, and how to track your refund status in a season marked by cuts and changes within the IRS