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Yuk Hui, philosopher: ‘Tech companies want to exploit us and control us every second’
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Colombia’s super‑rich pack their bags amid the rise of the left: ‘The country is wonderful if you have one foot out the door’
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Life in a ‘persecuted’ migrant community in Texas: ‘For us, a police officer is an enemy’
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A bittersweet year for Afrikaners, the only refugees admitted by Trump
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Plus Ultra conversations place Delcy Rodríguez at the center of the operation: ‘Have her call Ábalos, or someone with Zapatero’
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Anne Hathaway, Martin Scorsese, Charlie XCX... Hollywood lands on Letterboxd: An impossible romance?
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‘I was madly in love with her’: The beginning and end of the 1990s’ coolest relationship, Lenny Kravitz and Vanessa Paradis
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Cereals just ‘for real men’? Food becomes the new battleground of the manosphere
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Luis Rafael Sánchez: ‘Republicans can’t stand the idea of Puerto Rico becoming a US state’
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‘Mi casa es su casa’: The architecture that explains Puerto Rico
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Janet Murguía: ‘The threat is not only for immigrants, but for all americans’
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The crypto-bro war has begun (and the US is winning it)
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Mistrust between the Cuban exile community and the island’s internal opposition complicates a post‑Castro transition
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Power of Siberia-2, the gas pipeline the Kremlin craves and that brings Xi and Putin together
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Europe fears US pullback ordered by Trump will open the door to a reconfiguration of NATO
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Somaliland, a country born of bombs
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What would happen if a tradwife woke up in 1855?
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Sergio Ramírez: ‘It is paradoxical that I should join the RAE precisely for being an exile’
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Itamar Ben-Gvir, the ultranationalist Israeli minister who was rejected by the army for his extremism
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Stephen Kinzer, historian: ‘Any government that comes to power on the back of the United States will lack legitimacy’
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2026 Indy 500: Schedule, favorites, and where to watch the big race in Indianapolis
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‘Please God, make me invisible’: The undocumented Guatemalan immigrant who has spent 40 years in the shadows
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Disagreements over Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization’ fund delay the ICE budget vote
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Mexico seeks to reset ties with Washington as Sheinbaum welcomes Trump’s DHS chief
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The dilemmas over Cuba’s future: Regime change or negotiated transition
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Cuba’s blackout in charts: More hours without power than with it as Trump’s pressure intensifies
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ICE arrests the sister of the head of Cuba’s military conglomerate GAESA
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Stephen Colbert imagines an apocalyptic fable in his final show, cancelled after 33 years, following criticism of Trump
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How long can a civilization survive before it collapses? ‘Stable utopias are the least likely scenarios’
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False memories: Why our mind reconstructs the past
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Why are there more top grades at university? ChatGPT is to blame
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Caro Claire Burke, writer: ‘Tradwives were the first sign of a sociopolitical shift in the United States’
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Egyptian pyramids were built to withstand earthquakes
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US Supreme Court paves way for companies affected by Fidel Castro’s expropriations to seek compensation from Cuba
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Edith Sánchez fights for her severance after 25 years working for Luis Miguel: ‘He told me I was like his mother; thank God I never believed it’
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Baltics on alert over Ukrainian drones and Russian electronic warfare
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Milei government reaches agreement with US for joint patrols in the South Atlantic
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Rodrigo Paz announces changes in his government after denouncing an attempt at ‘destabilization’ before the OAS
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Venezuela’s longest-serving political prisoners released after 23 years behind bars
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Mexico’s most controversial politician, Rubén Rocha, goes to ground as cartel questions intensify
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Mexico and the European Union tighten their alliance in the face of Trump-era risks
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Miami’s exile community celebrates indictment of Raúl Castro: ‘Trump has made the people regain hope’
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Raúl Castro indictment corners Castroism and shows how far Trump is willing to go in Cuba
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Sandy Fire: Thousands under evacuation orders as wildfire spreads across southern California
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Merkel’s popularity endures more than four years after leaving office
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How Spain plans to challenge the Shakira ruling
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‘No vaccines, no treatment and in a conflict zone’: Why this Ebola outbreak is ‘very worrying’
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Why the jury ruled against Elon Musk: The key takeaways from the landmark AI trial
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Amid World Cup Buzz, Guadalajara confronts legacy of cartel violence
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Profile | Zapatero, from spotless Spanish leader to former prime minister under suspicion
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Washington describes protests in Bolivia as an attempted ‘coup d’état’
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EU intensifies its diplomacy in Greenland amid a new Trump offensive to control the island
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Henry Todd, or how the ‘king of LSD’ ended up creating the first low-cost agency for Everest tourists
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Trump imposes his will in Kentucky as rebel Thomas Massie loses most expensive primary in history
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Chavismo frees Samantha, the teenager jailed for being the sister of a military officer
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Chavista leadership throws Maduro’s strongman Alex Saab to the lions
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Jason Reding Quiñones, the Trumpist Miami attorney behind the planned indictment of Raúl Castro
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US deals major blow to Cuban regime with indictment against Raúl Castro
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ICE agent accused of shooting a Venezuelan immigrant in Minneapolis
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Iran offline: The longest internet shutdown ever imposed by a country
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Lena Dunham, the millennial icon who changed the way the body and sex are portrayed
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From M.I.A. and Nicki Minaj to Snoop Dogg and Lil Wayne: What’s behind rappers’ support for Trump
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Venezuela identifies new mosquito capable of transmitting malaria in mining region
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Former Spanish PM Zapatero charged over alleged influence‑peddling scheme
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Generational rejection of AI? Why are university students booing big tech at graduation ceremonies?
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Neanderthals consumed mollusks as early as 115,000 years ago, especially during the colder months
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Ukrainian drones slip through Moscow’s defensive rings
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Sinaloa governor, subject of US investigation, stands alone under allegations of cartel ties
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Red roses for the CIA in Havana
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Raúl Castro’s confession that could lead to a trial in the US: ‘Knock them down into the sea’
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Primary elections in Kentucky, Alabama, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Oregon, and Idaho: What you need to know
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Maradona’s massive heart is central to the trial over his death
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WHO warns that humanity is on the brink of an even more devastating pandemic: ‘The world is not safer’
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Steven Soderbergh brings us John Lennon’s Last Interview
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Angelique Geray, journalist infiltrated among German neo-Nazis: ‘What surprised me most is that these young people are serious’
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Ambrozio and other slaves in Brazil who saved money to buy their freedom
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AI-generated videos flood Colombia’s presidential campaign with electoral fantasies
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John Travolta makes his directorial debut at Cannes: ‘I’m exhausted from so much cynicism about life’
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Shakira secures €60 million victory in long‑running dispute with Spain’s Tax Agency
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Tareck El Aissami: The former Venezuelan power broker now turning against his own in court
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Alex Saab’s latest downfall: Rescued by Maduro and handed over by Delcy Rodríguez
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Iran’s oil sector weathers US pressure from Hormuz blockade
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Mamdani angers New York billionaires by raising their taxes and freezing protected rents
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Trump fights his next battle against rebel Republicans in Kentucky
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Raúl Castro, the defining symbol of revolutionary Cuba, is in the crosshairs of the US government
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Trump repeats the Venezuela playbook to force change in Cuba
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The conflictive relationship between Paris and the six million dead in its catacombs: ‘The goal isn’t to turn it into Disneyland’
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Life without the internet in Iran
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Order 1564: Putinism undertakes the great erasure of Soviet crimes and the veneration of Stalin and the Cheka
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Vinton Cerf: ‘I refuse to take responsibility for those who abuse my beautiful internet’
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‘Made in Colombia’ bodyguards: ‘They fight over us abroad’
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Ecuador’s new normal: A country in a state of emergency
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Jorge Mas, anti-Castro leader in exile: ‘What Trump did with Venezuela works there, but it won’t work in Cuba’
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Cuba, in Trump’s hands: ‘The worst thing is trusting a messiah from the outside because we are incapable of saving ourselves’
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‘El Cangrejo’, Raúl Castro’s ‘favorite’ grandson in talks with the United States
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A Cuba on the brink of collapse peers into the vertigo of change imposed from the United States
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Brussels, a city without garbage containers
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Underinvestment, crumbling walls and rave parties: Spain doesn’t know what to do with its castles
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Reyna Grande, author: ‘Trying to find the joy is an act of resistance’
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Takeshi Yoro, anatomist: ‘In Japan, we don’t see a robot as a threat: it’s simply another form of presence in the world’
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The flip side of New York’s skyline: Crumbling public housing
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The Indigenous leaders who saved Guatemala’s election have spent a year in jail on ‘terrorism’ charges
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Venezuela: The risk of changing so everything stays the same
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How Trump is inadvertently driving US support for the Catholic Church
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How Cubans perceive Trump: From ‘deporter-in-chief’ to ‘savior of the island’
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‘Sodomized’ gargoyles beside Spain’s world-famous Santiago Cathedral: The ‘aberration’ only the public noticed
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‘I hope our comrade Cepeda wins’: Armed groups are poisoning Colombia’s elections
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Trump discloses stock market investments that fuel concerns about conflict of interest
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These are the workers who aren’t afraid of AI: ‘ChatGPT has little say here’
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Carissa Véliz, philosopher: ‘AI presents predictions as facts, and that has profound ethical implications’
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From purple robes to MAGA caps: Is clothing the most despised yet most powerful political language?
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EU opens channels to the Taliban as part of push to increase deportations
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Why Eurovision may become irrelevant again
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The auction of two Rothkos and a De Kooning injects optimism into New York Art Week
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Close to the stadium, but a long way from the World Cup due to ICE and sky-high prices
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Judge blocks controversial SB 4 law that would let Texas detain and deport immigrants
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US arrests nine people and seizes nearly three tons of cocaine in an operation near Colombia
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Trump’s unintentional gift: how the Fed’s erosion opens Latin America’s doors to the euro
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Cuba releases another political prisoner amid talks with the CIA: ‘This brings relief and hope’
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The US and Cuba intensify negotiations as the island’s collapse deepens
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PinkPantheress, Gen Z’s most unmistakably British star: Between classic tartan and a chess player’s mind
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The seven trackers who traveled to Mexico to search for dozens of missing migrants
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A World Cup in the middle of a climate crisis: How will the heat affect your team?
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Iron Maiden: The heavy metal band that still drives audiences wild 50 years later
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Immunotherapy rejuvenates the lungs and shows a new way to eliminate aged cells
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Perfect Day, the Royal Caribbean water park that threatens to devour Mexico’s Mahahual ecosystem
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The Black, Muslim mayor who embodies changes in the new France
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The paradox of Ecuador: An oil-producing country where people wait in line for up to 72 hours to buy gasoline
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The fate of the ‘Ursa Major’: Mystery surrounds Russian ship sunk off the coast of Spain carrying nuclear material
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Cuba announces it has exhausted all its fuel reserves: ‘We have absolutely nothing’
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The soap opera of the Chavista influencers: a search for likes or an internal schism?
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China expands its lithium dominance in Latin America at the expense of water-strained ecosystems
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The CIA's shadow grows larger over Mexico
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Kevin Warsh will impose a regime change after being appointed chairman of the Federal Reserve
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FBI Director Kash Patel faces accusations of excessive alcohol consumption
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Donald Trump to Xi Jinping: ‘The relationship between China and the USA is going to be better than ever before’
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Keir Starmer, stripped bare: neither charisma nor political acumen
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The ‘Golden Dome’: What we know about Trump’s trillion-dollar defense project
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Kevin Warsh officially confirmed as Federal Reserve chair
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US lawmakers demand the Pentagon suspend its anti-drug operations in Ecuador
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‘Obesity epidemic’ splits the world in two: Slowing in rich countries, surging in poorer ones
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The future of streaming after boardroom shake-ups
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Protein reveals the oldest episode of sex and procreation among human species
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Donald Trump lands in China for a high-stakes summit with Xi Jinping
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Painting stolen by the Nazis surfaces in the Netherlands thanks to a man who was unaware he was a descendant of an SS general
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Electoral clout of sexist attitudes tests its weight in the contest between Paloma Valencia and Abelardo de la Espriella
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Massive protest against cuts to public universities in Argentina: ‘It is our future as a society, as a people’
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Trump’s attack on the International Criminal Court tests nations’ support for humanitarian justice
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‘51st State’: The White House’s latest threatening taunt to Venezuela
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Trump proposes suspending the gasoline tax to avoid a political crisis over fuel prices
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Efforts to control hantavirus outbreak reach global scale while cases in Spain and France fuel uncertainty
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From Del Rio to Laredo: The journey of seven migrants who suffocated on a Union Pacific train in Texas
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CNN report claims CIA ‘facilitated’ assassination of a Sinaloa Cartel operative in Mexico
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Encounter between the eagle and the dragon
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The summit between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump, in five key points: From Taiwan to AI and rare earths
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Why is electricity spotty and fuel so expensive in Africa’s largest oil-producing nation?
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A California mayor admits to having acted as an agent of the Chinese government
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How the raid of the ‘Arconian’ led to the largest cocaine haul in history
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The women who went where even punk failed to go
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Hollywood in the Trump era doesn’t go to Cannes
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Meme Solís, the timeless pianoman
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From the ‘Prince of Puerto Rican letters’ to Bad Bunny: the urgency of reclaiming Puerto Rico as a linguistic and cultural affirmation
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Traveling without a passport, boarding pass, or hotel key: The seamless travel Amadeus dreams of
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Dancing cows and tigers hatching from eggs: The impact of AI-generated videos on children
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Fiber-optic drones, the weapon Hezbollah has adopted to attack Israel: ‘Using them is easier than playing a video game’
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Wars displace more people than floods, storms, and other natural disasters for the first time
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Keir Starmer maintains his red lines on reversing Brexit
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In Argentina, professors, students and university authorities march against Milei’s cuts
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160 million hectares burned and sea temperatures at record highs: 2026 is shaping up to be a year of extreme warming
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Humberto Cruz, from MLB pitching prospect to migrant smuggler
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Senate clears the way for Kevin Warsh to become Federal Reserve chair before Friday
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What’s next for the ‘Hondius’ passengers? From Spain’s strict isolation to home quarantine in the Netherlands
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Bolivia orders arrest of Evo Morales for failing to appear at child trafficking trial
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Inside Blake Lively’s legal (and media) battle against Justin Baldoni: When everyone loses, from money to reputation
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Dean Potter, the climber who dreamed of his own death every night
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Dracula’s castle is bought by US entrepreneur in charge of Elvis Presley’s estate
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Moulay Hassan, the crown prince learning to reign in Morocco
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Faustino Oro: The second-youngest chess grandmaster in history
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María Corina Machado: ‘The position of the United States and other allies weighs on my decision to return, the timing has to be right’
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Dying for the Revolution: Cuba asks its people to sacrifice themselves, but the population is ‘hungry and disgruntled’
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Why do luxury hotels smell so good?
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Jack Antonoff: ‘I don’t give a shit about radio or sales or anything. I’m only trying do something great’
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Mexico’s biggest fortunes seek certainty outside the country
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In Puerto Rico, coffee growers are in demand
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Kim Rivers, the ‘queen of marijuana’ who rewrote the industry’s rules
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Amy Odell, Anna Wintour biographer: ‘Her driving force is amassing power, consolidating her power’
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The immense power of the new plutocracy: How billionaires like Musk, Bezos and Zuckerberg shape our lives and our democracies
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Cauca, the Colombian region where the state is under attack: ‘There is no one to hold accountable for our dead’
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From the Bernabéu to Greenland: 10 iconic and unique football stadiums
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Philip Sharkey, the eye behind celebrity passport photos: ‘They came without assistants or makeup artists, they were simply themselves’
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‘A pop and a hiss’: What happens to a singer when they lose their voice?
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Down the pipes with Super Mario: An interactive journey
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The hidden power brokers of AI
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Jim Sheridan, filmmaker: ‘My mother never celebrated her birthday because she believed herself guilty of my grandmother’s death’
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A pet food entrepreneur and a demand to ‘promote American values’: Trump’s cultural offensive hits the Venice Biennale
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The war against Iran reinforces US hegemony in oil and gas
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Why does AI like goblins and Japan so much?
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Does showering in the dark help improve sleep? Here’s what the science says
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Why is your cat fascinated by screens? The key is movement
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How was hantavirus transmitted? A visual explanation of the ‘MV Hondius’ outbreak
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Pukkart, the tech guardian against fraud in works of art
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Marrying for love of the mafia: ‘Marriages are a governing mechanism’
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Gabriel Rabinovich, biochemist: ‘My dream is to never have to tell any patient that there’s nothing more we can do’
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The custom 3D implant that helped Mario take off his shirt without feeling self‑conscious
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Economic crisis in Russia is eroding Putin’s immense popularity
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When the USSR won the race to the Moon, although they missed a note in ‘The Internationale’
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Appeals court partially blocks the Trump administration’s mandatory ICE detention policy
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Maradona’s lawyer and two of his sisters to stand trial over ‘undue profit’ from his trademarks
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Mexico sends Trump a message of effectiveness with the arrest of drug trafficker ‘El Jardinero’
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The abrupt end of the amnesty law frustrates hopes of freedom in Venezuela
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Trump and his allies use White House Correspondents’ Dinner attack to push for ballroom construction
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What’s the best way to talk about health with chatbots?
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Almost intact Italian ship sunk by Francis Drake in the 16th century discovered in the Bay of Cádiz
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Ghana is pursuing a UN resolution that considers African slavery ‘the most serious crime against humanity’
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Milei pushes through a labor reform that Argentina resisted under previous right‑wing governments
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Welcome to r/bald, providing an online safe space for receding hairlines for over 15 years
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From January euphoria to February despair: Why most of our New Year’s resolutions fail
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Cuban government’s debt to Spanish companies rises to at least $320 million
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Rachel Reid, the unassuming author of ‘Heated Rivalry’ whose universe has taken on a life of its own
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Antonio Najarro, a flamenco choreographer at the Winter Olympic Games
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EL PAÍS offers free Spanish lessons with Gymglish
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