
Mexico without El Mayo Zambada: Year two
The 2024 kidnapping of the drug lord and his transfer to the US have resurfaced recently as a political rift. The Sinaloa Cartel faction war triggered by his capture continues, although somewhat muted

The 2024 kidnapping of the drug lord and his transfer to the US have resurfaced recently as a political rift. The Sinaloa Cartel faction war triggered by his capture continues, although somewhat muted

The Pulitzer Prize–winning writer speaks about emigration to the US
Weight-loss drugs and anti-aging treatments are shaping contemporary culture. New works of fiction portray a society terrified of fat, aging and any body that deviates from the norm






The author of ‘Ignorance and Bliss’ warns of the illness afflicting democracy in the United States: ‘It is its worst moment since the Civil War’

The Republican is on a crusade to cast doubt on the midterms, in which his party is widely expected to lose ground

Instead of completely banning the internet, an Indigenous community in Brazil has created a local server with films, podcasts, and videos

The working-class Maine city where Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero was killed by an immigration agent is grappling with a tragedy that has left a lasting scar on the community

The controversial communicator has built a business based on political propaganda and selling access to Trump’s and Milei’s circles

The group searches for cosmic fossils in a race against collectors, intent on uncovering the secrets of the universe
Nicolas Gabard, a lawyer-turned-designer, has a small shop in Paris where television personalities like Alexa Chung get their clothes custom-made

The service celebrated the life of the 52-year-old father through photographs and music. For a couple of hours, the focus shifted away from politics and the investigation into his death

Forty years on, ‘The Color of Money’ remains a 1980s classic and a reminder that unlikely collaborations can produce extraordinary results

In 1976 ‘Taxi Driver’, ‘All the President’s Men’ and ‘Network’ all offered an alternative view of the US

China’s Tianwen 2 and Japan’s Hayabusa 2 vessels have beamed back photographs and information from the small worlds




Global growth continues despite mounting geopolitical shocks, helped by the AI investment boom and skillful central-bank management




The director of the documentary ‘No Other Land’ took part in a cultural event in Madrid and explained how Israeli violence in the West Bank has increased after he won the statuette
Higa is the author of ‘Okinawa, the Wind Speaks,’ a celebrated graphic novel, in which he narrates the post-war period of his region. In this interview with EL PAÍS, he shares his passion for Picasso and his screen-free existence, while examining the traces left by World War II
The exhibition, which has broken ticket sales records, explains the construction of the universal icon the Mexican artist represents today




Novak Djokovic has called for an ‘integral overhaul’ of a sport caught between several currents: romanticism, an atomized system, and players who feel ‘used’





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