
Epstein victim to Trump: ‘I am traumatized. I am not stupid’
Survivors of the disgraced financier gathered at the Capitol to support the vote to release the documents about his sex trafficking network

Survivors of the disgraced financier gathered at the Capitol to support the vote to release the documents about his sex trafficking network

A report ranking the international response to global warming warns of a ‘large-scale rollback of climate policies’ under Trump

The White House is exercising unprecedented control over immigration courts, firing experienced judges and replacing them with military lawyers as part of the overarching objective of speeding up deportations

An EL PAÍS exclusive reveals the hidden figure that symbolizes the failure of the world’s largest producer to accurately measure its own production

Asked whether such a move would only take place with prior permission from Mexican authorities, Trump said he ‘wouldn’t answer that question’ and that Mexico ‘knows how I stand’

Diversity Plaza, in an area known as the ‘World District’ and where almost half the population is migrant, has been at the center of the meteoric rise of the mayor-elect

Stripped of prejudices, members of the Cuban-American community in New York decided to support the Democrat, finding few similarities between the 34-year-old Muslim mayor-elect and Fidel Castro

The US Treasury Department has sanctioned the Hysa business empire for alleged laundering money for Mexican organized crime

The Beijing-controlled megacity is courting international researchers with astronomical salaries and cutting-edge equipment. After its success story with trade and capital flows, it now wants to do the same with science and tech

Affordability was a key issue in Mamdani’s mayoral campaign in New York City. The US president is trying to deflect criticism over rising prices for basic goods

The president insists on demanding between $1 billion and $5 billion from the British broadcasting corporation over a documentary that never aired in the US

The US president has changed his stance four days after the publication of emails in which the pedophile claimed that the president ‘spent hours’ with one of his sex trafficking victims

She is the first woman — who, moreover, is neither a Rothschild by blood nor Jewish — to lead the main bank of the legendary financial dynasty. She warns that a stock market bubble is forming: ‘Valuations are very high’

Beijing is mobilizing its full diplomatic, investment, and technological capacity to consolidate its position of power against the United States

The politician will be the youngest councilman in Florida in one of the US’ most Hispanic cities, where more than 75% of the residents are of Cuban origin
Trump creates a narrative of persecution, according to which the United States must be saved from ruin and betrayal, and he and his movement are the only ones who can do it

The head of the European think tank Bruegel argues that Washington, under the Trump administration, has become an unreliable partner, and this strengthens China’s ties with Latin America, Africa, and Asia

After listening to thousands of testimonies throughout her career, the Nobel laureate reflects from Berlin on Ukraine and Belarus, soldiers and victims, exile, and the human condition

The former soldier fought in the Korean War and spent 42 years imprisoned in the South. Today he is part of a small group of ‘non-converts’ who wish to cross the border

The Manhattan courthouse, where over 1,000 people and recently entire families have been arrested while attending routine appointments, is the epicenter of Trump’s immigration offensive

The US president also cited former Harvard president Larry Summers and LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman

The CEO of the leading US satirical website explains what to do when reality is crazy, and how he is trying to buy the website of a famous conspiracy theorist

The US president signs trade agreements with Argentina, El Salvador, Guatemala and Ecuador that ‘will bring prices down very quickly’ according to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent

The measure significantly expands the medical examinations performed on foreigners, and gives officials broad discretion to reject applicants based on their age and medical history

Opposition leader María Corina Machado predicted on Wednesday that there are ‘decisive hours’ ahead for a transition in the South American country

The statement from the head of the Pentagon, Pete Hegseth, comes just hours after the 20th attack on a drug-smuggling boat, which left four people dead

The Mexican president announces that a protocol for working in international waters has been agreed upon with a view to stopping the attacks