
1215, 1789, 1945, 1989: The dates that forged freedom in Europe
From the Magna Carta to World War II, which ended 80 years ago, the history of the continent has been a succession of decisive moments and warnings that no one wanted to heed
From the Magna Carta to World War II, which ended 80 years ago, the history of the continent has been a succession of decisive moments and warnings that no one wanted to heed
The EU’s push to reduce dependence on critical materials is giving a second life to several abandoned mining projects
The former agent, a witness in the Menchito trial, was murdered exactly 10 years after surviving the downing of a helicopter in a failed operation to capture ‘El Mencho’
In an interview with EL PAÍS, the opposition politician defends his decision to run in the parliamentary and regional elections and reflects on the strategy to confront Chavismo
Four of the 16 detained soldiers claim they left the minors ‘alive’ after staging a mock execution
More than 9,000 people are living in a former airport in Colombia. They have lost all support from all US-funded NGOs
Major world powers have embarked on a race to supply key materials for electric vehicles, weapons and technology
A journalistic investigation — conducted via dozens of reports — illustrates the irregularities in the system, with cases dating back to 2024
EL PAÍS visits the hermetic Chinese rocket launch base in the Gobi desert as the race to put people back on the Moon ramps up
Under pressure from Washington and Beijing, the Asian country is trying to preserve its autonomy while navigating between its two most powerful partners
As the Trump administration pulls back, UNHCR is calling on other nations to protect the world’s most vulnerable
Meet all the cardinals: find out who appointed them, which dioceses they come from, and their chances of succeeding Pope Francis
The Nicaraguan leader reacted to a US State Department report by sharply criticizing Washington’s immigration policies, calling them ‘horrendous crimes’
The agreement will serve to maintain aid to Kyiv at a time when the two sides are nowhere near to sitting down to negotiate peace
In an interview with ‘El Faro,’ Charli, leader of a faction of Barrio 18, details how the rapprochement with the president’s circle began
Former Cuban officials who allegedly participated in the crackdown against protesters and later migrated to America have been detained or deported in recent weeks
Bukele’s admirers have moved beyond pilgrimages to El Salvador’s police state and are now importing its practices. But like Cuba’s ex-admirers, they might come to regret it
Energy experts were surprised by the inability to isolate the blackout to a single area, forcing the system to be rebooted from scratch, but they say restoration of service was quick given the circumstances
For the second time in a year, the Southern Command visits the Naval Base in Ushuaia, which it projects as a gateway to the white continent
A Tampa woman was put on a flight back to Havana without her daughter, and a Venezuelan couple lost track of their baby in Miami
The Milei government has published online declassified files on the activities of war criminals in the country
Mark Carney, the resounding winner at the polls, will form a Liberal government in the next two weeks, according to local media
Mark Carney’s Liberals win the election, spurred by public outrage against Trump
PM Pedro Sánchez says he will seek accountability from private operators and pledges changes: ‘This cannot happen again, ever’
The US Secretary of Agriculture has warned that she will restrict livestock imports to the country if action is not taken to stop the infestation
The US president’s first 100 days in office have acted as ‘a super-accelerator of trends already well advanced,’ warns the organization in its annual report
The outcome is a remarkable victory for the Liberals over the Conservatives, who had been leading in the polls for months