
Raúl Castro indictment corners Castroism and shows how far Trump is willing to go in Cuba
US justice accuses the 94-year-old former president of the deaths of four people in the shooting down of two civilian planes in 1996

US justice accuses the 94-year-old former president of the deaths of four people in the shooting down of two civilian planes in 1996

At the heart of the Cuban community in the US, there is unanimous support for Washington’s strategy

The two sides will sign an update to their trade agreement and hold a summit in Mexico City
A cancer survivor living with diabetes, the 69‑year‑old worker speaks exclusively to EL PAÍS about her struggle to collect the settlement owed to her as the singer’s longtime assistant, after he removed her from his team in 2017 without explanation


The Security Cabinet says the on-leave governor is in Sinaloa despite the fact that no one has seen him in 19 days

Héctor Rovaín, Luis Molina, and Erasmo Bolívar were convicted, without evidence, over deaths that occurred in 2002 during protests in which Hugo Chávez was briefly ousted

Five-year military cooperation agreement confirms Argentina's alignment with the Trump administration

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio hardens his tone on the protests in Bolivia and links demonstrators to criminals and drug traffickers

He is the first former head of government to be formally accused after leaving office with an unblemished record

New research reveals that at least one in 10 assignments is produced with AI assistance. The majors where students cheat the most are economics and journalism

The US author has burst onto the cultural scene with her debut novel, ‘Yesteryear,’ which examines the conservative phenomenon. Anne Hathaway is set to bring it to the screen

Measurements inside the Great Pyramid of Giza show how its design prevents external vibrations from being amplified

A new study explores multiple scenarios and concludes that civilizations are more likely to collapse when they consume resources faster than they can regenerate them

Emotions, the passage of time, and mental associations directly shape how we recall moments that are not entirely faithful to reality. When there are gaps, the brain fills them in with information that fits our identity

Lucas Molfino, medical director of MSF Switzerland, stresses the need for coordination between countries to break chains of transmission




Refining capacity, reservoir characteristics and long experience in the field give Tehran a margin of months before suffering serious damage, experts say




The star presents ‘Propeller One-Way Night Coach’, the tale of a boy obsessed with aviation who crosses the US on a multi‑stop flight in 1962
The creator of the hit series ‘Girls’ publishes her third book, ‘Famesick,’ as she turns 40, reflects on her career, and enters a new stage of life

In a documentary using family album photos and AI, the filmmaker has illustrated a radio interview with the ex-Beatle and Yoko Ono that took place on the morning of his murder
This is the first spring in the last quarter-century the Scotsman has been absent from base camp; he arrived there after serving seven years in prison as the ringleader of one of the largest drug-production operations in the United Kingdom





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