
Petro and Mamdani: A meeting of progressive leaders the Trump administration thwarted
The Colombian president and the New York mayor were to meet privately, but the White House prevented it, according to ‘The Washington Post’

The Colombian president and the New York mayor were to meet privately, but the White House prevented it, according to ‘The Washington Post’

The US president calls state election officials ‘cheating dogs’ in the Democratic state where the Republican gubernatorial candidate finished second, signaling a strategy to undermine confidence ahead of the midterms

Trump threatens a new round of attacks on Thursday if Tehran does not accept his terms for peace

The mixed martial arts event promoted by the president has raised questions about potential conflicts of interest, restrictions on the press, and a legal battle over the use of public spaces

New regulations from the Trump administration require these individuals to apply for a visa that allows them to work legally in the country

Tehran said it had launched its own attacks on sites in Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan in retaliation, further complicating the prospects of a lasting ceasefire

The candidate, a combat veteran with a reputation as an everyman, got around 75% of the vote and will face Republican Senator Susan Collins in the midterms

The measure expands a campaign that has already surpassed the number of denaturalization cases recorded during the Biden administration

From a look at neo-Pentecostalism to alternative therapies, new books explore how rationalism appears to be giving way to faith

Robert Prevost has gone from being an enigma, someone who seemed timid, to becoming a revelation in just two months. A calm man whose primary concern is bridging divides, he has emerged as a surprising antagonist to Trump and has lashed out against Silicon Valley’s techno-fascism. What is this pope thinking, and why has he been so disconcerting?

The ruling party candidate has been denied loans, his communications strategy arrived late, and the Colombian president refuses to stop sabotaging his campaign

Some residents of Dahieh hope Iran’s strikes will halt the Israeli offensive, while others come and go under the threat of bombs

The quagmire of the military campaign is widening the strategic differences between the two allies, which were laid bare by Israel’s bombing campaign, carried out against the US president’s wishes

The Republican president responded with a smirk at the start of Game 3 between the Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs

From the battle for Susan Collins’ Senate seat in Maine to the race for governor in Nevada, the elections on June 9 could reshape the electoral landscape for 2026
Police detain suspect, who is believed to have suffered mental health problems. One victim was seriously injured

After foreign operators were threatened by an executive order, Marriott and Airbnb could be the first American tourism companies to return to the island, where they previously operated during the thaw in Barack Obama’s second term

The Brazilian woman, who was engaged to Karoline Leavitt’s brother and had a child with him, says in an interview with EL PAÍS that she has been living a ‘nightmare’ since immigration officials arrested her in November

The closure of USAID left millions of pills, IUDs and condoms destined for African countries held in a hangar in Belgium. EL PAÍS travels to Nairobi to speak with the women who were meant to receive them and were left without alternatives
The changes the Trump administration made to the program leave more than 3.5 million families without help to buy food

Professor Peter Atwater believes economic inequality has mutated into something more dangerous for social cohesion. ‘Such an unequal economy is fragile, like a Jenga tower,’ he warns
Its failure is an undeniable fact. It was never able to provide for the material well-being of its population on its own

Trump administration scraps Biden-era policy as detainees report deteriorating conditions inside agency facilities
In a country where other sports dominate, hosting the World Cup for the second time is the penultimate chance to make soccer a mass phenomenon. EL PAÍS visited Kearny, New Jersey, where it all began in the 19th century through the nostalgia of Scottish immigrants

Israel’s campaign has driven a quarter of the country’s population from their homes in just three months

The economic forum has faded after four years of war in Ukraine, but loyalties and contracts are still being woven behind the scenes

Washington’s sanctions against President Díaz‑Canel and his inner circle add to the energy blockade and the indictment of Raúl Castro. This Friday marks the deadline for foreign companies to stop collaborating with the island