
Trump’s latest Iran backtrack deepens his political crisis in the United States
The president’s erratic handling of the war is affecting his approval ratings. His latest retreat undercuts the credibility of his pressure‑driven diplomacy

The president’s erratic handling of the war is affecting his approval ratings. His latest retreat undercuts the credibility of his pressure‑driven diplomacy

This is the second similar case in recent weeks. Deisy Rivera Ortega’s defense team claims that authorities have considered deporting her to a third country, such as Mexico

The former state attorney general and Biden’s health secretary has emerged as a strong contender in the primaries that will shape the race for the governorship after the withdrawal of the frontrunner, who stepped aside following allegations of sexual abuse

The mayor of New York City has broken with tradition and declined the invitation to the major fashion event. Meanwhile, the city is plastered with posters criticizing Jeff Bezos, the main sponsor and guest of honor at this year’s edition

The internationally renowned artists are part of the negotiations between Cuba and the United States

Trial opens against the leaders of MS-13, accused of rebellion and of ordering a massacre that triggered the country’s state of emergency

Tehran is resisting the US by using basic and cheap devices planted on a maritime route through which 20% of the world’s oil flowed before the war

The US president prolonged the truce with Tehran hours before it expired, although Washington will maintain the naval blockade of Hormuz

Israel has taken advantage of the conflict with Iran to extend its control over large swaths of the Palestinian Authority, while settler attacks are on the rise and strikes in Gaza occur on a daily basis

A group of 15 Latin Americans has arrived in the Central African nation, which for the first time is receiving migrants from third countries sent by the Trump Administration

Walter Marcelino Chau, who was sent back to Peru, awaits the possibility of returning to the US to be with his wife and daughter, who have no one to help them

In a secret meeting in Havana on April 10, Washington pressured for the release of artist Luis Manuel Otero and rapper Maykel Osorbo, as well as the rest of the prisoners

Uncertainty pervades a population united only by anger over the precarious economic situation

Miguel Barreno López has been in a detention center in the United States for six months. He claims the consulate has not addressed his case and that he only wants to return to Spain

European nationalist parties were celebrating the White House’s support just months ago. But the war in Iran and the US president’s erratic behavior now risk turning him into a liability

One of America’s most admired novelists, she owns a bookstore in the heart of the Minneapolis protests against Trump. In 2024, she published ‘The Mighty Red’

The Portuguese thinker believes a democratic revolution is needed to save countries from climate change. He argues that it is a matter of survival

Beijing hopes its bid to position itself as a pillar of stability will be strengthened by missteps in the Iran war

Automakers endured a disastrous 2025, marked by steep profit declines and multibillion‑dollar losses, with Chinese manufacturers standing as the only exception. The outlook points to a tough 2026.

EL PAÍS analyzes the most relevant profiles from the sex offender’s ultra-wealthy circle, at least 16 of whom have faced legal consequences, while 56 have felt an impact on their personal and professional lives

In 2019, Abdullah Ibhais resigned as communications director for the World Cup organizing committee. He was arrested by Qatari authorities and imprisoned. ‘The moment you stop following orders, you become a threat’

We made the mistake of minimizing and caricaturing the rise of authoritarianism. This far-right populism took advantage of the distrust in democracies generated by the Great Recession to infiltrate the very core of society. If we want a democratic recovery to succeed, we cannot continue to uncritically defend a system that not only led to the 2008 crisis but also failed to pursue a just way out of it

The accelerationists of anarcho-capitalism want to bring their new conception of human nature to fruition. They have the means to do so, Carlos Fernández Liria explains in ‘Against the Dark Enlightenment’
Following the entry into force of the truce in Lebanon, Tehran assures that it will allow ships to pass through the strait

The politician, who oversaw President Donald Trump’s mass‑deportation campaign during a year marked by controversy, will leave his post at the end of May

The Johns Hopkins University professor believes the conflict has revealed the limits of Trump’s assumption that everything can be achieved by force

Soaring refined‑fuel prices, shrinking supplies and uncertainty that freezes purchasing decisions are driving down consumption amid the largest supply shock in history