The American giant Lockheed Martin is selling F-35s in droves, despite the jet’s operational problems, while Boeing is making progress in the development of the F-47
The damage in Caracas and La Guaira has reignited the debate over the safety standards required for buildings in earthquake-prone countries
Some authors choose to work hand-in-hand with these programs, but many writers, readers, and editors reject their use for ethical and esthetic reasons
US military bases have shifted from being a source of protection to making them targets of Iranian attacks, and the closure of Hormuz is pushing them to seek alternatives to sell their oil
The governing body of world soccer estimates that the competition will increase global GDP by $41 billion. However, analysts disagree with that figure and point out that the big winner will be Gianni Infantino
In 1939 a couple from A Coruña, Spain opened a bar that soothed the homesickness of sailors and enlivened the nights of the Spanish cultural diaspora. Now in his eighties, Pepe, the founders’ son, has just sold this piece of living history
Brussels promised to end the practice of caging livestock five years ago, but the law is still pending and millions of hens and pigs remain in confinement
China’s president has consolidated power through a lasting anti-corruption drive and frequently calls for a ‘fighting spirit.’ His years in a rural village during the Cultural Revolution helped shape his leadership
Three decades after Rage Against the Machine broke onto the scene, the guitarist maintains that rock has always been political
In his latest book, the scientist explores paradoxes of human identity, such as people who not only look alike, but also share similar tastes and attitudes. He also discusses the dangers of defining who we are solely by our genes
An ultimatum issued by anti-immigrant groups has sparked fear among thousands of foreigners, who have been made scapegoats for the economic crisis gripping the country
The reviews will examine whether there are systemic factors behind the increase in deaths since 2022 and if the facilities comply with applicable standards for the treatment of people in custody
Miguel Díaz-Canel says his government will continue to defend socialism through the 176 measures that open up the island to the market and end egalitarianism
A study points to global warming as responsible for the unusually high temperatures recorded in this extreme weather event
The Mexican national García debuts as a center referee as part of a group of six CONCACAF officials who consolidate the female presence that began in Qatar 2022
The United States has eased sanctions, pledged $150 million in aid and deployed military ships and aircraft after the back-to-back earthquakes
In his memoir, the politician recounts the Mexican president’s frustration over limited Biden support for the Isthmus of Tehuantepec railway
Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar has proposed constitutional changes, including the possible removal of the president
The meeting seals the normalization of diplomatic relations after seven years, leaving behind tensions sparked by López Obrador’s controversial letter asking for an apology
The sports organization has provided direct financial aid and food assistance to thousands of households affected by federal operations
The metal has lost 25% of its value in 2026 as it is no longer seen as a safe-haven asset amid uncertainty and is weighed down by expectations of rising interest rates
The decision follows a separate ruling allowing the US president to end temporary protections for Haitian and Syrian migrants
An acrimonious, polarized presidential campaign has started to recede after Iván Cepeda conceded defeat and the National Electoral Council confirmed the result following the final count
Human rights advocates warn of a new punitive wave in Cuba, where the charge of ‘sabotage’ is routinely used to punish citizen protests
The president’s scheduled meeting with King Felipe IV represents a distancing from her predecessor Andrés Manuel López Obrador, though not a complete break with his legacy. The move also carries a political component in response to pressure from Trump
A legal battle is underway over the seizure of land owned by the Catholic Diocese of Las Cruces at Mount Cristo Rey, considered a ‘holy site’
The New York mayor calls for new approaches after the success of his risky gamble, while Trump seeks to exploit it and warns against the rise of ‘the communists’
NATO secretary-general Mark Rutte met with the US president in the Oval Office to make the case that Europe is increasing its defense spending
The event at the National Mall replaced a series of concerts that were cancelled after participating musicians pulled out
Dozens of buildings have collapsed in the capital and the airport roof has caved in, according to first official reports. The number of injured is unknown and it is unclear whether there are fatalities
The Boston magistrate expands her preliminary ruling, arguing the president does not have the authority to change US election rules
Forty years ago, on June 22, 1986, self‑taught Mexican photographer Alejandro Ojeda Carbajal achieved a world scoop: the shot confirming Argentina’s opening goal was scored with the iconic player’s fist
Analysis of 27 genomes reveals more diverse, better-connected populations and challenges the idea that genetic decline caused their disappearance
The incident involving the Durango leader comes at a time of heightened tension with the United States, which has opened investigations linking several senior Mexican officials to drug trafficking
According to the list of its 47 members obtained by EL PAÍS, 17 are in favor of hydraulic fracturing and only seven are critical academics
The president-elect of Colombia has supported building mega-prisons, scaling back bureaucracy and withdrawing the country from the United Nations system. He’ll face opposition from half the country
With nearly 70 victims among civilian seafarers, the war against Iran has been one of the deadliest conflicts for the merchant navy. More than 20,000 workers found themselves trapped in the Persian Gulf
While the nation awaits the Supreme Court’s imminent decision on the future of birthright citizenship, which the president wants to eliminate, the U.S. team’s top scorer at the World Cup can only play for the country thanks to that right
Lengthy wait times are leaving many DACA beneficiaries in limbo and without work permits, including law enforcement officers
Jack Schlossberg, Kennedy’s grandson, fails in his bid for the House and finishes a humiliating third. The NYC mayor is no longer just an individual. He is a political movement
The plaintiff, Damon Landor, sought relief after correctional officers forcibly shaved his head in violation of a prior court order
Sold around the world, their protein content is comparable to meat, according to the FAO. But the possibility of expanding their consumption as a food alternative is coming up against a limited presence in global food strategies and a lack of data on best production practices
Incomes have not risen, the welfare state has not improved, and bureaucracy has not decreased. Yet the same far right that cemented the Leave vote is stronger than ever before
In a country where homes rarely have air conditioning, the German Weather Service forecasts that temperatures could reach 104ºF this coming weekend
Civil society organizations warn about advancing restrictions on the right to petition authorities, as well as the elimination of public scrutiny of candidates to the Supreme Court
For the historian who passed away this month, republican ideas lived in the words of the elite, while democracy transpired in the social world beneath them
The analyst highlights how the economy and energy flows have weathered the shock and argues that, at least in terms of energy, the US has emerged from the conflict stronger than before
Right-wing governments are now in power in 12 countries in their various forms, as hardline security policies, rollbacks of women’s and minority rights, and alliances in Trump’s orbit gain ground
Authorities have arrested seven people for the alleged kidnapping and murder of the US couple, who were missing for almost a month and found dead in a grave in the State of Mexico
Several people were detained, accused of ruining the president’s plan to renovate the monument, where algae and flaking paint now cover the surface