Watching the Netflix documentary about Seymour M. Hersh, the legendary journalist who uncovered the My Lai massacre and the Abu Ghraib abuses, is especially timely right now
The Asian firms aim to strengthen their position in the Mexican market through the purchase of the Aguascalientes factory, which is in the process of closing
The deployment of colossal forces by the United States in the Middle East could have the corrupting effect of encouraging the president to use them
The author and expert on the Bolivarian Revolution warns that the Venezuelan opposition must strongly denounce its exclusion or the country will risk remaining ‘a dictatorship’
Nearly 12 years after the plane disappeared in the Indian Ocean, the underwater exploration company Ocean Infinity is launching a new attempt to find the wreckage of the aircraft, which was carrying 239 people
The consumption of edible insects, a common part of the diet of some Asian and Latin American countries, is tentatively gaining ground in Europe despite the cultural divide. The EU already allows the use of four invertebrates in food products, and some chefs are experimenting with them
Starting January 1, increases of up to 50% will be implemented on 1,463 tariff classifications
The award-winning author of ‘On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous’ returns with a new novel, ‘The Emperor of Gladness’
Since 1989, John Koch has been present at the execution of every person sentenced to death in his home state, which this year reached a record high at 19
Experts point out that global warming is driving unprecedented weather events on the continent, the most vulnerable to flooding
The first ‘flotel’ in history, a seven-story behemoth with tennis courts, opened in 1988 in the middle of the sea. It was a success. That is, until everything went wrong...
The far right is beginning to dispense with euphemisms when they want to rally their own people to instill fear in others
With a last-minute raft of new tariffs on dozens of countries, the Republican carried out his challenge to the globalized trade order with levies on exports to the US that will finally go into effect on August 7
Trafficking of this endangered species may seem like a marginal issue to some. It isn’t. It’s a high-level criminal activity
The professor at Harvard and researcher of other dimensions is one of the scientists who has raised her voice against Trump’s cuts
The actor, and father of Angelina Jolie, has admitted that he recommended the new taxes on the industry, with a 100% tax on foreign productions
Under pressure from Washington and Beijing, the Asian country is trying to preserve its autonomy while navigating between its two most powerful partners
The U.S. President has announced his tariff plan, however, he did not mention measures against Mexico or Canada
Options for making a trip around the planet range from $6,300 to $240,000 — how much time you got?
An Apple TV+ documentary turns the devastating numbers of the most controversial war in the history of the United States into human testimonies, 50 years after the fall of Saigon
Study by two Spanish researchers exposes Oxbridge Publishing House’s ‘invasion’ of the editorial industry
The organization, accused of trafficking Asian women, also extorted business owners into giving them 20% of their profits in exchange for security, according to the police investigation
The Baku summit placed a central demand on the table: how to finance the poorest and least polluting countries to survive extreme weather events. They emit less polluting gases, but suffer more from the consequences of global warming
The doctor has assisted more than 10,000 people in 136 countries after revolutionizing operating theaters with minimally invasive single-cut video surgery on the chest
In the first 10 months of 2024, over 280,000 migrants crossed the barrier between Colombia and Panama, including Venezuelans, Ecuadorians, and people from countries as far afield as Vietnam, DR Congo, and Afghanistan. EL PAÍS delves into the jungle to follow these travelers, sharing their difficult stories and big dreams. Some are left behind along the way. With the help of UNICEF, we visit the towns that welcome these weary souls on the other side
Pachyderm populations have been reduced by up to 90% except in the southernmost part of the continent