Former world leaders ask Biden and G-20 to approve global tax on the ultra-rich
In a letter, 19 ex-officials from France, Spain, Sweden, Australia, Canada and elsewhere urge support for a proposal by the famous economist Gabriel Zucman
In a letter, 19 ex-officials from France, Spain, Sweden, Australia, Canada and elsewhere urge support for a proposal by the famous economist Gabriel Zucman
Chile’s undersecretary of foreign affairs says that wars impact girls and women differently, and that she considers it impossible to think about democracy in the 21st century without gender equality
The ultra-neoliberal policies of the new president threaten to dynamite the already weak foundations of the welfare state in the South American country
Twice president, he broke the hegemony of the Chilean left in 2010, faced a social uprising, and at 74 had not abandoned the possibility of running for office again
On the occasion of her participation in the National Summit of Elected Women of Colombia, organized by U.N. Women, the former president of Chile talks about what it is like to be a woman in politics, the humanitarian tragedy in Gaza and the authoritarian drift in Latin America
The new governing document must offer common ground regarding who we are and who we want to be. It must be a framework that is capable of representing everyone. But none of this is possible with the proposed constitutional text
On the eve of the 50th anniversary of the 1973 coup d’état in Chile, the president and his predecessors talk to EL PAÍS about the divisions in the country. In the face of tensions and disenchantment, they call for national unity
The more than five-week session of the Human Rights Council opens as the world grapples with rights concerns including Russia’s war in Ukraine