
Soviet artillery and American ammunition to seize a key mine from Russia
Ukraine is trying to recover a coal deposit essential to the steel industry in the disputed Pokrovsk region, under daily pressure from Russian drones
Ukraine is trying to recover a coal deposit essential to the steel industry in the disputed Pokrovsk region, under daily pressure from Russian drones
The economist, a Harvard University professor, sharply criticizes Trump’s tariffs and warns of a potential end to the dollar’s hegemony
Theorists and artists such as Paul B. Preciado, Cindy Sherman, and Samantha Hudson analyze the cultural phenomenon led by the singer
A study indicates that rising temperatures threaten 60% of the area suitable for growing the tropical fruit
The 2025 Madrid Book Fair is dedicated to the American city. Juan Ramón Jiménez and Federico García Lorca made it a key muse of Spanish poetry in the 20th century. Since then, successive generations of writers have continued to nourish New York’s inexhaustible narrative
The advance of a secret Iranian atomic program, the distrust of US allies under Washington’s protection, and the rise of China are fueling a complicated reconfiguration of the atomic landscape
Egyptian diplomat Ahmed Aboul Gheit defends dialogue with the Jewish State to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza despite admitting that it is committing ethnic cleansing
Former New York governor Andrew Cuomo is leading in the polls ahead of the June 24 primaries
Most of the taxpayers who filed their returns in May are part of this month’s refund cycle
‘Respect for readers, for the truth, and for independence’ are the cornerstones of his commitment at the helm of the newspaper, as the new editor-in-chief explained in a meeting with the editorial staff of Spain and the Americas
The rapidly advancing predator is a good swimmer and has also colonized Formentera and satellite islets in the Mediterranean. Scientists warn other micromammals that control the insect population are also disappearing
Criminals meet their victims on digital platforms, trick them into meeting, and then extort their families for a ransom
The German Historical Museum brings together six exhibitions held in different countries between 1945 and 1948, revealing how each nation confronted the horrors of Nazism
In the documentary ‘Bono: Stories of Surrender,’ the U2 frontman talks about his late mother and the distant relationship with his father as well as his experience of stardom and activism. While it doesn’t dispel his messianic image, it does help understand it
The historian Nora Berend rememorates the construction of the myth of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar from the Middle Ages to the present
On paper, they were the heroes audiences were supposed to love, the ones driving the story forward. Yet somewhere along the way, they fell out of favor
The single ‘Andas contando’ featuring Cecy Millan is the first original song she has released
Although authorities were informed of the yacht’s illegal activities in the largest fully protected marine reserve in North America, the shipowner has not faced any sanctions so far
The billionaire and the president of the United States publicly clashed on social media: a feud many predicted, but few imagined would be so explosive
A federal judge strikes down a law that allowed university students to access state benefits regardless of their immigration status
Cuba, Haiti, and Venezuela are some of the nations whose citizens will no longer be able to enter US territory
The Republican threatened to end ‘Elon’s government contracts’ in response to the magnate’s criticism of his tax bill. The comment was made during the Republican’s meeting with Chancellor Merz at the White House
A team of scientists studying nematodes has recorded unusual behavior that has never been seen before in nature
‘There should no longer be any questions respecting the complexity of Rare Earth product,’ said the Republican, who described the call as a ‘positive conclusion’ for both countries
Grupo Firme’s cancellation at the La Onda festival exposes the new migration challenges facing Latino artists
Beijing maintains official silence on the bloody 1989 crackdown, while victims’ families and activists demand justice and the truth
The Spanish actress returns to star in a series in her native country, ‘Matices,’ after 20 years focusing on her family and international projects. Married to actor Chris Hemsworth since 2010 and mother of three children, the Madrid native is facing a new stage in her life
The photography and travel blog ‘Capture the Atlas’ has published its annual Milky Way Photographer of the Year collection with the 25 best snapshots of our galaxy from different parts of the world
Machine analysis of the handwriting on the manuscripts has recalibrated the dating of over 100 of them, rewriting the history of their origin
President Trump and his former star advisor, Elon Musk, have accelerated the deployment of a vast technological infrastructure that monitors the lives of millions of people. The system is focusing on immigrants — for now
A group of extremists unsuccessfully tried to block trucks at the Kerem Shalom crossing, on the border with the south of the Palestinian enclave
The US president also tells Secretary of State Marco Rubio to consider revoking existing visas for currently enrolled foreign students
Police regularly arrest citizens planning sabotage in the rear, especially against army recruitment offices
The measure affects Afghanistan, Iran, Libya, Sudan and Yemen, among others, and also imposes partial restrictions on Venezuela
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the legislation — which Elon Musk calls a ‘disgusting abomination’ — will increase the deficit by $2.4 trillion over a decade, but adds that tariff collection could offset it
An experiment in mice has discovered that a mother’s iron deficiency alters sex determination. Until now, it was believed that only genetics defined this biological trait
Several studies link infections and dementia, although experts warn they are just one risk factor among many
The renowned expert Gianni Papi claims to have found the Italian master’s first painting, the original of ‘Boy Peeling Fruit’
The management board of EL PAÍS has agreed to begin the process of appointing a person to replace Pepa Bueno as head of the newspaper
Worker arrests could complicate the housing crisis and drive up costs in an industry already struggling with labor shortages
The Spain coach discusses his methods and the qualities of his squad ahead of the Nations League semifinal against France
A report suggests the administrator was unaware that the US has a hurricane season, although the DHS said it was meant as a joke
Civil rights groups sue the government over lack of transparency in a program that transfers genetic information to the FBI
The White House says the two leaders might discuss the trade relationship as early as this week, but Beijing remains skeptical
The shortage of supplies threatens hospital operations and the health of Gazans. The UN warns of a ‘health emergency’ due to the lack of menstrual kits
The second Istanbul meeting confirms that Moscow has no intention of stopping the war by making demands that imply Kyiv’s surrender
The billionaire has openly attacked the legislation, while the president is urging senators to pass it by July 4 on Independence Day
The meeting of the American Society of Oncology focused on optimizing immunotherapy and other advanced treatments for improving survival
EL PAÍS received exclusive access to the latest developments and updates in the Ancient American Art section of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, which reopened on May 31, after four years of renovations
The increase in the cost of the service, which must be purchased primarily in US dollars, reflects the need to introduce foreign currency into a bankrupt economy
A new study comparing humans with other primates and rodents suggests that fur loss millions of years ago slowed the healing process in ‘Homo sapiens’
The celebrated Cuban artist based in New York reviews her career, from her childhood in the same neighborhood as Compay Segundo and Chucho Valdés to her musical achievements, recognized with a Pulitzer Prize and a Grammy
The console exists thanks to a complex global network: designed in Japan, manufactured in Vietnam, and powered by a US-made processor. We took it apart piece by piece
The documentary’s directors, Palestinian Basel Adra and Israeli Yuval Abraham, invite journalists and activists to visit the site, but Israeli soldiers blocked access ‘to prevent unrest’
The latest poll gives the Salvadoran president an 85% approval rating, and only 1.4% of respondents believe that the concentration of power in a single figure is a problem for the country
Illinois, California, and Minnesota are withdrawing medical assistance for undocumented adult immigrants
Dozens of drones hidden in trucks and programmed with artificial intelligence attacked four of Russia’s most strategic airfields. According to Kyiv, Moscow has lost a third of its nuclear-capable bombers
Todd Lyons, the head of immigration enforcement, boasts about an operation in Boston that took nearly 1,500 people into custody in May
Violent explosions have created two small lava flows and strong tremors at Sicily’s most active volcano, but have not disrupted activity at Catania airport
The Russian delegation at the Istanbul talks presented its demands for a ceasefire, which the Ukrainians will study over the next seven days
A resolution spearheaded by Ivory Coast and unanimously approved acknowledges the physical, mental, and social impact of dermatological conditions, which affect one-third of humanity and have been neglected for decades
A Bolivian diplomat who translated ‘Mein Kampf’ brought up the Spanish dictator’s origins with the Third Reich. ‘Further inquiries will be made in this direction,’ says a document found by historian Marc Navarro
At least 31 people have died at one of the aid distribution sites in attacks attributed to Israel. The army denies shooting civilians, while the Red Cross reports dozens of people admitted with gunshot wounds at its field hospital
Thousands of young Latin Americans with a spot at a US university for the next academic year are feeling fear and uncertainty about the consequences of Trump’s policies against foreign students