
Honduras photo archive preserves country’s queer memory
A project guards the story of cruel losses and eventual victories of the LGBTQ+ community in the Central American nation

A project guards the story of cruel losses and eventual victories of the LGBTQ+ community in the Central American nation

In the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf, five million people from Africa work mostly in the fields of construction, hospitality, and domestic service. But fluctuating oil prices are threatening their jobs

In an energy crisis that many liken to the Special Period of the 1990s, which followed the collapse of the Soviet Union, Cubans are rediscovering the bicycle as an alternative form of transportation

The secretary general of the agency that coordinates oil reserves warns that the current supply reduction is greater than in the 1970s

The awards are moving to Switzerland, because their founder believes he can no longer guarantee the laureates’ safety in the United States

The ban on this signage in the streets of downtown Mexico City caught the attention of younger generations. EL PAÍS speaks with artists and apprentices, who have revived an essential profession in the urban landscape

Norway’s current finance minister says ‘the attack on Iran has no basis in international law’

A genetic analysis finds that nearly 47.42% of corvina samples collected from various markets contain shark meat

Crude oil is poisoning the livelihoods of hundreds of families who live around Laguna del Ostión, in Veracruz state, while residents demand support from the authorities

Colombia’s left-wing presidential candidate defends the current government’s achievements but claims to be the only strategist in his campaign: ‘I am nobody’s copy or clone’
The island hosted the fifth international summit for students, professors, and researchers. It is an academic and cultural space dedicated to critically examining racial history

An autopsy performed on the body this Friday determined that he died by drowning and ruled out any signs of foul play, according to sources familiar with the case
The island, under a near-total embargo, awaits the arrival Saturday of three ships sponsored by international organizations to alleviate basic shortages

The Barcelona-based engineer participated in the Forensic Architecture report for the case against Israel in The Hague

The journalist who uncovered alleged organized trips to shoot civilians during the Bosnian war has published a book with new testimonies and details

In less than three months, the interim president has replaced almost half of her team, diminished the influence of the former leader, and defined her own profile for her administration

The Pentagon will request an additional $200 billion in funding to finance the offensive, now dominated by attacks against the energy sector

The most populated city in the United Arab Emirates is a postmodern pastiche, a habitable ‘render’, a Las Vegas without the alibi of irony, a city where everything is wrong

Donald Trump has shelved a plan to have these forces contribute to his offensive against the Islamic Republic while the opposition and Turkey do not look favorably upon the involvement of groups they consider ‘separatists’
The arrest of ‘Lobo Menor’ in the Mexican capital sheds light on the criminal relationship between the three countries, connected to cocaine trafficking

Incidents attributed to cybercriminals sponsored by Pyongyang increased by 130% in 2025. Analysts highlight their growing sophistication

The new official is a military officer with extensive experience in espionage services and loyal to the political objectives of the Bolivarian revolution

These shortwave radio stations are used to maintain almost untraceable communications when the internet is down. Cuba has the longest tradition with this technology

The renowned Cuban singer-songwriter warned on his personal blog about the consequences of military action against his country

The initiative, originating in Europe and supported by well-known activists such as Greta Thunberg, includes humanitarian aid worth €500,000. Another shipment is due on March 21 from Mexico
The Hong Kong-flagged ‘Sea Horse’ is expected to arrive in five days. It is carrying 200,000 barrels of diesel, enough for 10 days

European leaders are meeting in Brussels to discuss how to contain soaring energy prices, illustrating how the US president’s actions continue to dominate the agenda