
Iran war drives a wedge between Trump and Netanyahu
The quagmire of the military campaign is widening the strategic differences between the two allies, which were laid bare by Israel’s bombing campaign, carried out against the US president’s wishes

The quagmire of the military campaign is widening the strategic differences between the two allies, which were laid bare by Israel’s bombing campaign, carried out against the US president’s wishes
Some residents of Dahieh hope Iran’s strikes will halt the Israeli offensive, while others come and go under the threat of bombs
The Republican president responded with a smirk at the start of Game 3

Los Paisas, Sureños, and Norteños are prison gangs that also operate inside the agency’s facilities alongside vulnerable migrants
Robert Prevost has gone from being an enigma, someone who seemed timid, to becoming a revelation in just two months. A calm man whose primary concern is bridging divides, he has emerged as a surprising antagonist to Trump and has lashed out against Silicon Valley’s techno-fascism. What is this pope thinking, and why has he been so disconcerting?

The suspect, who has Italian and Swiss citizenship, has been on the run since 2024. His victim is sure that he will do the same thing to another woman

Amid high abstention, Peruvians went to the polls to choose their ninth leader in 10 years

From the battle for Susan Collins’ Senate seat in Maine to the race for governor in Nevada, the elections on June 9 could reshape the electoral landscape for 2026

The son of jailed leader Marwan Barghouti says there will be no stability in the Middle East without freedom and self-determination for his people

FIFA has set rehydration breaks in both halves of every World Cup match regardless of temperature and humidity, and CONMEBOL has done the same for the Libertadores and the Sudamericana

‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’ premiered 50 years ago and remains, to this day, a strange artefact that almost nobody fully grasps. By most accounts, not even the singer ever really understood it

Saudi Arabia’s refusal to inject $200 million into the prestigious cultural institution deepens its financial problems, despite going through a strong artistic moment

EL PAÍS talked to the man who coined the popular term about why the positive atmosphere and user-friendly features are disappearing

The Yalalteca artist shows how this art form can emerge from shared process and collective memory

The whistleblower who exposed social media’s dangers to teenagers says the next major legal battle will be against the AI friends that minors interact with


Professor Peter Atwater believes economic inequality has mutated into something more dangerous for social cohesion. ‘Such an unequal economy is fragile, like a Jenga tower,’ he warns




Without fanfare, the Complutense University safeguards the papers that piece together the painter’s stormy passage through the San Fernando Fine Art Royal Academy a hundred years ago
Abner Román and Karla Ly Quiñones are the owners of Café Comunión. The musician walked into one of their Puerto Rico locations for a coffee and ended up inviting them to set up a mobile coffee shop backstage at his concerts

On June 4, 1976, the Sex Pistols played a concert in Manchester before a handful of members of the emerging local scene

Four days from the tournament’s start, the three host countries are stepping up preparations while facing unprecedented security, transport, immigration, and logistics challenges

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