The Republican administration will revoke the legal status with which hundreds of thousands of migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, and Nicaragua have entered the country since 2022
Older adults are the only demographic expanding on the island; the problem is not the aging itself, but the conditions in which it happens
Actor Christian Slater speaks with EL PAÍS about his return to television. In ‘Dexter: Original Sin,’ he plays a key character in the prequel to the popular series: that of the adoptive father, who taught the famous killer to only kill murderers
Options for making a trip around the planet range from $6,300 to $240,000 — how much time you got?
Faced with a dire shortage of medicines, supplies and medical personnel despite the authorities’ claims about the quality of Cuban healthcare, many patients are considering migrating just to survive. Others cannot afford to even think about it
The luxury sector has been moving in on the capital, which ranks among the five most popular European cities for the super wealthy
The Miami artist, creator of the mural at the entrance of One World Trade Center, was in a coma for four months after a stroke caused by the coronavirus
A significant milestone has been reached: the census reveals that 1,038,671 people born in Spanish-speaking countries in the Americas now reside in the region. Just 25 years ago, this number was only 81,552, highlighting the rapid pace of a wave that is reshaping the community
From José Parlá to Zilia Sánchez, here is a short list of the not-to-be-missed exhibitions
Never before have so many Cubans lived in Spain, which now has 200,000 residents from the Caribbean country, 10% of whom live in the capital
Most of the World Cup venues in North America are at high risk of excessive heat, according to new research
The appointment of the son of Cuban migrants as US Secretary of State will put relations with the Caribbean island at the center of Donald Trump’s agenda
With Carlos Vives as Person of the Year and Juan Luis Guerra taking home Album of the Year, the awards celebrated a quarter-century of showcasing the diversity and strength of Latin music
According to one poll, 68% of this electorate plans to vote for the Republican candidate, doubling the figure he received in 2016
An explicit set of guidelines to gain support among this key voter segment seems nonexistent, or at least inaccessible to outside observers
Residents confined to their homes played board games, followed the news and tried to stay calm as the wind and rain began pummeling their communities on Wednesday night
The storm has left more than 2.8 million people without power, and tornadoes that formed ahead of its arrival have caused at least two fatalities. The greatest damage could come from flooding that is expected to be catastrophic
Both Donald Trump and Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor-Green have amplified lies that surfaced on the internet after the impact of Helene
Evacuations are underway and the mayor of Tampa has told residents that those who fail to leave the designated zones ‘are gonna die’
Figures released by US border authorities confirm the ‘demographic depletion’ that experts are warning about
So far in 2024, the International Organization for Migration has recorded a total of 291 migrants dead or missing on Caribbean maritime routes
Foster and Partners, the developers of the 54-story mixed-use tower, will be building the second-tallest building in the city, after the forthcoming 1,049-foot Waldorf Astoria Hotel and Residences
Polls show contradictions in the attitudes of Hispanic voters, but they also indicate that the Democratic campaign of Kamala Harris is beginning to seduce independents
States and cities are oscillating between criminalization and providing social support to address a problem that affects all corners of the country
The Florida Republican’s changing rhetoric reflects her party’s struggle to appear strong on immigration while still appealing to a Latino voter base
According to numbers compiled by Cuban economist and demographer Juan Carlos Albizu-Campos, the island’s population fell by 18% between 2022 and 2023
A wave of women artists is breaking down the walls of political correctness and performing at sold-out venues across the country