UNESCO recently highlighted a series of 17th-century documents. These reveal that the trafficking of Africans to exploit Bolivia’s Cerro Rico was the origin of the Black community in the country
Fuel shortages are paralyzing the economy, while the United States is incentivizing the island’s private sector
Federal data and reports show a sharp increase in arrests in the state in 2025, while lawyers denounce tactics that could violate civil rights
The court ruling halts the conversion of massive warehouse in Williamsport for 14 days as a state lawsuit proceeds
The court order limits federal agents’ crowd control tactics and concludes that the use of chemical munitions against largely peaceful protests may violate First Amendment rights
Armando Lovera, a Peruvian biblical scholar based in Valladolid, talks to EL PAÍS about the pontiff who married him, baptized his daughters, and has never failed to reply to his messages despite his busy schedule
Two courts review claims for identification and personal items not returned after arrests made during Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota
The first gene-regulating treatment for epilepsy achieves promising results in an initial trial with 81 patients
A series of photographs confirms the relationship between the British actress and the Mexican businessman
Support reaches a historic high as scrutiny grows over shootings in Minnesota that resulted in the deaths of two citizens
With 100 days to go before the tournament kicks off, the Mexican government has issued a statement warning the public about fraud
The region is cautiously analyzing the situation in the Middle East, especially due to the risks of increased inflation and the decline of local currencies against the dollar
Judge Jia M. Cobb believes that the policy promoted by Kristi Noem is likely illegal and violates budget restrictions imposed by Congress
Republican and Democratic voters will choose the candidates who will represent their party in the November elections
EL PAÍS travels to La Esperanza, the town where the Honduran activist was murdered on March 2, 2016, for opposing a hydroelectric project that threatened the resources of Lenca communities. A decade later, her legacy of justice remains alive as her family and colleagues continue fighting to ensure the crime does not go unpunished
Just days before a pivotal primary in Texas, the singer and Democratic candidate for the US House takes a break from a bruising campaign with a concert for Mexican fans in Puebla
A segment of the president’s most loyal supporters lashes out against his broken promises to not get the United States involved in new foreign wars
The country’s highest authority was considered by a large part of the population to be a dictator who never doubted in giving the order to shoot whenever they took to the streets demanding greater freedoms
Mayor Mike Johnston’s executive order marks a direct challenge to Trump’s immigration crackdown and restricts federal operations on city property
Heather Honey, a department official, dismissed the possibility as ‘disinformation,’ but some Democrats question her credibility
Researchers at the University of the Andes and Quantil created a set of 4,156 questions in Spanish to identify bias in AI language models, focusing on social stereotypes across the continent
A potential executive order would expand the role of the financial system in the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown
The YouTuber has uploaded a video in which he shows off having built up to 10 education centers on three different continents
The Mexican actor will play the drug lord in a production that will tell the story of the leader of the Sinaloa Cartel from his wife’s perspective
The president will address Congress on February 24 amid the shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, the ruling against his tariffs, and strong Democratic resistance
Nemesio Oseguera was in hiding in the mountains of Jalisco with a dozen bodyguards. It was a visit from one of his “sentimental partners” that allowed authorities to locate and kill him in an operation by Mexican Army special forces
After fighting in Iraq, he served 16 years in prison before being placed in immigration detention and eventually deported: ‘I have the right to be buried in a national cemetery, but not to live in America’