When the Microsoft founder makes a prediction, he is usually right. The philanthropist believes we are running out of time, and must reduce greenhouse emissions to zero in 30 years or suffer the consequences. Although he is stunned by the lies and conspiracy theories that have flourished during the coronavirus crisis and worried about social polarization, he still believes we can save the future
Squel Jorgea from the Mangueira samba school talks to EL PAÍS about the impact the cancellation of the famous event due to the coronavirus has had on the country, particularly Rio de Janeiro
Speaking to EL PAÍS, Jovenel Moïse blames the opposition and powerful figures in the country’s economy for attempting to remove him, vowing to remain in power for another year
Investigation by NGO Conectas Derechos Humanos and São Paulo University has sought out the reasons behind the country’s Covid-19 death toll of more than 212,000 victims, as well as documenting the statements made by the president about the pandemic, vaccines and controversial ‘cures’
Madalena Gordiano was just eight years old when she began working for a wealthy family without pay or holidays – an extreme example of racism that reflects the legacy of centuries of slavery in Brazil
The Treasury has already started the process of paying out the second round of coronavirus stimulus checks, while Congress continues to debate whether to raise the amount from $600 to $2,000
After four years of controversy, the histrionic US president has managed to keep his support base. A handful of the people who voted for him in Ohio, a state he won despite his overall defeat, explain why Trump still got their ballot
In a conversation with the editor-in-chief of EL PAÍS, the former president reflects on the current moment and the pandemic, Donald Trump’s four years in power, the polarization in his country and also the future with Joe Biden in charge of the United States. His conclusion is optimistic – a cautious optimism
The most efficient barrier built by the 45th president of the United States is not made of cement or steel. Instead, what’s managed to stop both legal and illegal immigration is an intricate web of executive actions, administrative orders and agreements with other countries obtained through threats. The real and virtual hurdles built over the last four years have affected the lives of thousands
The Foreign Ministry has told US authorities it is worried about the damage caused to figures like Christopher Columbus amid the anti-racism protests
Five Spanish priests were among those murdered in the 1989 massacre, including Ignacio Ellacuría, a prominent figure who defended dialogue between the guerrillas and the government during the civil war
Sunday’s polls have been widely criticized with several countries refusing to recognize the results
An initiative in Morelos is building homes toppled in the September 19 quake with recycled PET
Germán Loera, 23, who used to post motivational videos online, is in prison for the alleged kidnap of 33-year-old lawyer Thania Denisse
With officers gunned down, abducted or run out of town, Chihuahua precincts are close to defeat
Proponents of salary hikes for the country’s poorest have found unexpected allies in NAFTA partners
Lorena Ramírez is the first member of her community to compete in Europe, but was unable to finish the Canaries Tenerife Bluetrail
In highly anticipated video message, politician calls for anti-government protests to continue
Without proper training or gear, María Lorena Ramírez ran more than seven hours to take first prize
After a month of marches and a death toll of 29, opposition says it will maintain pressure on government
Radio host was gunned down on Saturday night after ending his music and poetry program
Draft bill that President Enrique Peña sent to Congress in 2015 has been beset by delays
Article in ‘Science’ describes Tlaxcala, a collective society where rulers were not born into power
Miroslava Breach was gunned down on Thursday in northern city of Chihuahua
Madrid court rules on story referring to former governor of Mexican state of Coahuila
Women must travel to the capital, the only place where terminations are allowed until the 12th week
With few exceptions, it is banned throughout the region, with little sign of change on the horizon