The longtime Washington journalist turned author of several books on US history, including one about the man who seems to be the Republican’s new role model, believes that, his account of the 25th president is incomplete
The California writer recently published a book about intergenerational exchange. In this interview with EL PAÍS, she points out that the political right is angry at the idea that other types of people exist in the world
Wünsdorf, a town nicknamed ‘Little Moscow’ during the Cold War because of its gigantic Soviet base, reflects the strong opposition in the former GDR to rearmament policies and support for Ukraine
A decade after the worst of the virus’ 40 outbreaks killed 11,300 people, individuals who still bear its physical and mental scars speak out
Immigrants expelled by the United States once again face a gang-dominated society where extortion and homicide are the norm
The executive director of the Center for Engagement and Advocacy in the Americas warns that the fall in border crossings does not solve the migration crisis
In previous years, detainees have reported inadequate medical care, mistreatment and psychological trauma inflicted on children due to prolonged detention
The president and the Pentagon have categorically denied reports, maintaining that the meeting was strictly about cost-cutting and budget efficiency
The European Commission acknowledges its interest in the ‘opportunity’ generated by the cuts and obstacles promoted by the Republican administration
Several documentaries examine a decade that turned out to be a turning point in history. The progressive social values that were first mooted then are now under attack from the far right, though not for the first time
Many of the incidents are related to the ‘Tesla Takedown’ movement, a protest group that has spread globally
Gladys and Nelson Gonzalez were arrested on February 21 despite having three American daughters and a clean criminal record
Jerce Reyes Barrios’ lawyer claims that the famous club’s logo and a hand gesture were enough for authorities to accuse her client, a kids’ soccer coach, of belonging to the Tren de Aragua gang
The White House claims that the best way to guarantee the defense of Ukraine’s four nuclear plants is for them to be transferred to US ownership
The chief judge of the District Court ruled against the deportation flights of undocumented immigrants to El Salvador
Politicians and military personnel in Kyiv interpret the Russian leader’s call with Trump as showing that he has no intention of making peace
The impact of Trump’s policies, particularly in trade, loomed over a news conference where Chairman Jerome Powell used terms that he had been avoiding in recent times
The government is refusing to hand over data requested by a judge regarding the the timing of two flights carrying Venezuelans deported under an 18th-century law
The US president intends to fulfill his campaign promise to return authority over education to states and parents. But a final decision requires a qualified majority in the Senate, which he does not have
The Ukrainian president remains cautious about Putin’s commitment to the cease-fire agreed upon with the US. In the early hours of the morning, both sides targeted energy infrastructure
The expert from the World Meteorological Organization warns that there is not a single continent free from the impact of an extreme climate event
The undocumented activist, one of ‘Time’ magazine’s most important voices of 2017, took refuge in a Denver church for nearly 90 days during the Republican’s first administration to avoid deportation
The ACLU files a complaint over immigration authorities’ failure to release the identities of residents arrested in New Mexico, noting that ‘arbitrary and enforced disappearance is unlawful under the US Constitution’
The Israeli prime minister guarantees the stability of the coalition with a massive wave of bombings after two months of boycotting the truce agreement with Hamas
The controversial transfer of migrants to a mega-prison in El Salvador will bring its president more than just economic benefits, according to analysts
The Russian president demands an end to military and intelligence aid to the occupied country in order to accept a truce lasting longer than 30 days
Relatives of the deportees transferred by Trump to Nayib Bukele’s mega-prison deny that they are criminals: ‘Not everyone belongs to Tren de Aragua’