With her graphic memoir ‘Feeding Ghosts,’ Tessa Hulls is only the second author to win the prestigious award for a comic, 33 years after ‘Maus.’ ‘I won’t write any more books,’ she warns
The former member of the Black Panthers, accused 52 years ago of the murder of a police officer and given refuge by Fidel Castro, is now 77 years old, living in Havana, and considers herself a former political prisoner
EL PAÍS paid a visit to the world’s most famous prison. It closed 62 years ago, but now, the US president wants to reopen it as a symbol of his tough-on-crime policies
The US researcher has studied the effects of climate change on the coral reefs for 50 years
Pedro Vásquez is one of the religious figures closest to Robert Prevost, and has even seen him cry. The two friends frequently text each other
Congress is moving forward with a proposal to tax money sent abroad. Analysts estimate the decision could cost Mexico at least $3.25 billion annually
According to Amnesty International, Venezuelans detained in Central Texas ‘are disproportionately physically abused’ because of their nationality
The illustrious British ethologist and conservationist extols hope as the main force for the global defense of nature
From California to Florida, the majority of states have anti-immigrant legal frameworks. However, about 20 of them lack laws regulating the issue
The first direct negotiation between the two countries in the last three years concludes with slight progress
The list of Mexicans who could be targeted for visa restrictions includes leaders of President Claudia Sheinbaum’s party, state governors and former Cabinet ministers
The case of the Mexican student, who arrived in the United States without papers as a child, is the latest to cast doubt on whether the Trump administration is truly prioritizing the detention of criminals
A memorandum sent to border guards cancels the special care provisions for the most vulnerable migrants, such as the elderly and sick
An operation in Sinaloa involving agents certified by ICE has sparked a new diplomatic clash, adding to tensions over Ovidio’s family entering the United States and the talk of sending troops south of the border
The US president is reaching out to Gulf countries on a trip that underscores his friction with Netanyahu, especially over Gaza
The US president defends the Russian leader even though he rejected a 30-day ceasefire proposal and has snubbed the Ukrainian negotiators in Turkey
Republicans in Congress, backed by the president, have put forward a sweeping credit reform plan
The author of the comic ‘How the Rich Plunder the Earth’ argues that Trump’s government in the US proves that ‘capitalism is becoming radicalized’
Political consultant Antoni Gutiérrez-Rubí presents this space, in which he analyzes for EL PAÍS the political communications of the president of the United States in his second term in office
The former World Bank chief economist doubts that the partial truce marks a new beginning in the trade relationship between Washington and Beijing
Defined as a shrewd and ambitious man, the leader of the Arab country has combined a firm hand with openness since bringing down the Assad regime
Nicolás Maduro celebrated the reunion of the minor and her family: ‘She is the daughter and granddaughter of all of us’
The court is holding a hearing to decide whether the rulings of judges who blocked the presidential order have national scope or not
US officials did not tell the migrants they were being sent to Central America, where authorities refused to take them in. Three are now in Venezuela and five remain in detention in the United States
The new government in Beirut is seeking peace while trying to rebuild the state and the country’s economy
California accuses Pedro Inzunza and his son of the Beltrán Leyva organization of trafficking fentanyl for the Sinaloa Cartel
The EU claims to be involved in peace efforts despite not sitting at the negotiating table and threatens further sanctions if the Kremlin does not accede to demands for a ceasefire