The California writer recently published a book about intergenerational exchange. In this interview with EL PAÍS, she points ...
Immigrants expelled by the United States once again face a gang-dominated society where extortion and homicide are the norm ...
The executive director of the Center for Engagement and Advocacy in the Americas warns that the fall in border crossings does ...
A decade after the worst of the virus’ 40 outbreaks killed 11,300 people, individuals who still bear its physical and mental ...
Mexican and Colombian cartels orchestrate a silent army of workers and corrupt officials who help to distribute the drug ...
The 24th Poet Laureate of the United States – and the first of Hispanic origin – shares her experience as an ambassador of ...
A study shows that the interjection of suffering, based on the vowel ‘a,’ is one of the most shared expressions in human ...
In previous years, detainees have reported inadequate medical care, mistreatment and psychological trauma inflicted on ...
The president and the Pentagon have categorically denied reports, maintaining that the meeting was strictly about ...
At the Jalisco ranch, which has been identified as a cartel training camp, searchers discovered human bones, alongside ...
Wünsdorf, a town nicknamed ‘Little Moscow’ during the Cold War because of its gigantic Soviet base, reflects the strong opposition in the former GDR to rearmament policies and support for Ukraine ...
Twenty years after his last album, the Oscar-winning — and controversial — actor returns to music, reminding the world that ...
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