
Presidential candidates in Colombia scramble for every vote in final stretch of the campaign
The far-right contender Abelardo de la Espriella leads going into election day, while the leftist candidate Iván Cepeda is relying on a late surge

The far-right contender Abelardo de la Espriella leads going into election day, while the leftist candidate Iván Cepeda is relying on a late surge
Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s decision to run in majority-Black District 20 after the disappearance of her former seat has ignited a debate among Democrats over racial representation
Around 3.5 million people study the Spanish language in sub-Saharan Africa
EL PAÍS went inside Thomas du Pré de Saint Maur’s headquarters. He is the creative mind behind Chanel’s No. 5 fragrance
Four-telescope astronomical observatory is at the heart of the first space exploration to be led by the country


Protests in Albania have put the spotlight on the megaprojects Jared Kushner is promoting in the country, but the US president’s family has racked up investments and controversies elsewhere on the continent

The geneticist speaks with EL PAÍS about the advances and challenges in the field of cancer research


Hormone therapies promise to increase muscle mass and sex drive, while bringing down depression. But because of advertising claims and ideological elements, this means that only a minority of men who inject themselves do so for medical reasons

This expert believes that new regulations provide safeguards, but also warns that there is a lot of uncertainty about how the exceptions to the laws are being interpreted

Spanish biologist Ignacio Paulin became fascinated by the behavior of these fish, in a project that could now disappear due to budget cuts by the Trump administration

The first deployment of Colombians to the country, coordinated by the UAE, was in 2024, but the network has expanded and now includes contractors from countries such as El Salvador

Janeese Lewis George, a democratic socialist like the mayor of New York, has emerged as a mayoral candidate in the US capital amid threats of interference from President Donald Trump

The Iran deal reinforces a pattern already seen in the appeasement of China or the backpedaling on Greenland. Verbal bluster cannot conceal the multiple reversals

This date should prompt us to think about the children whose migrant parents will be missing from the family table this year — not because of death or any other unavoidable circumstance, but because the government separated them from their families

In recent years, countries that once financed the pseudotreatments, such as the United Kingdom and France, have stopped doing so, and Germany has plans to do the same this year



The agreement between the U.S. and Iran promises to resume traffic, but a full return to pre-war transit levels could take until the end of the year




The score, seven short pieces for flute and harp, will be performed for the first time at Paris’s Fête de la Musique on June 21

The actress has turned 65 and is back in the headlines after one of her earliest films, in which she appeared naked at age 13





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

EL PAÍS’s statistical model predicts that Spain is the favorite but the 2010 champion only wins one out of every six times on our simulator. Check out our updated odds for each team





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