
Grief turns to rage amid the rubble of Venezuela’s earthquake zone
Five days after the disaster, tensions between residents and authorities are escalating in the hardest-hit areas

Five days after the disaster, tensions between residents and authorities are escalating in the hardest-hit areas

From Galicia, a friend is trying to help. In Venezuela, a woman has spent six days waiting beside the rubble where her family is trapped
Parties and cultural events have become a form of resistance to the bombardments




The parade coincides with setbacks affecting the LGBTQ+ community, especially transgender people

The Supreme Court’s decision to strip migration protection from over 350,000 people from the Caribbean nation has filled the community with uncertainty, fear and anger

The Italian prime minister has paid for playing both sides between the US and the EU. After months of underscoring her good standing with the US president, she is now moving away from a relationship that costs her votes

Elliott Hill came out of retirement to revive the company. Twenty months later, investors are realizing the turnaround will take years amid mounting competition

The president urges the Senate to confirm his nominee to lead the enforcement arm of his immigration policy ‘IMMEDIATELY’

The authors of the new study sequenced the DNA of 1.6 million specimens captured over four decades

The former soccer player’s company, IM8, sells a multivitamin supplement costing between $8 and $9 a day

The Argentine chief of Cabinet’s scandal has dented the Milei government’s claim to moral superiority over the rest of the political class

The World Bank has opened an IFC office in Spain’s capital to boost collaboration with Spanish companies and promote joint projects

On the centenary of ‘The Murder of Roger Ackroyd,’ the novel that propelled her to fame, we unravel the secrets of a complex author, who sold more than 2 billion books

The renowned economist Roberto Serrano has ‘overwhelming evidence’ that his students cheated. He thinks the time has come for an in-depth debate so the technology does not signal the end of higher education




Global professional investors have largely replaced families as major shareholders in recent decades. BlackRock, Vanguard and Norway’s sovereign wealth fund hold stakes valued at €113 billion




Three decades after Rage Against the Machine broke onto the scene, the guitarist maintains that rock has always been political
Some authors choose to work with these programs, but many writers, readers, and editors reject their use for ethical and esthetic reasons
The regional Mexican band, set to launch a US tour next month, speaks to EL PAÍS about concerns over immigration raids affecting Latino communities in their home country
In 1939 a couple from A Coruña opened a bar that soothed the homesickness of sailors





After the actress’s husband, Jeff Baena, was found dead on January 3, 2025, many considered that Plaza has moved on too quickly. Why won’t society free women from grief?

The former model, who published a book to help those caring for dependent people, speaks with EL PAÍS about the difficulties of dealing with her husband’s disease and the importance of asking for help

One of the country’s most neglected provinces and home to a majority Afro-descendant population is the leading source of national team players, including Hincapié and Pacho





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