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 approval of the EU’s new Return Regulation sets off a race to build deportation centers and cements the bloc’s hardening shift on migration
Criticism of big tech in Leo XIV’s first encyclical contrasts with the fact that the Church has no problem buying stocks in the industry
The polls in the Italian city are framed as an existential dilemma over whether to change course in the face of overtourism and the unstoppable rise in sea levels
European nationalist parties were celebrating the White House’s support just months ago. But the war in Iran and the US president’s erratic behavior now risk turning him into a liability
A year after his election, the pontiff’s clash with the US president elevates his stature and presents far-right politicians and voters with an existential dilemma: whose side are they on?
The Milei government’s questioning of the official number of disappeared persons, the books that whitewash the Spanish dictatorship, and Meloni’s refusal to define herself as ‘anti-fascist’ highlight the risks of revisionism lacking rigor
A series of setbacks reveals a ceiling on Washington’s military and economic power, exposing effective mechanisms for resisting its attacks
Following the government’s announcement that a virtual minister will control public contracts, the Public Prosecutor’s Office is investigating its creators and the deputy prime minister
This area of Borgo Mezzanone is home to the workforce for the area, which produces 40% of the country’s tomatoes
Statements made at the World Economic Forum in Davos reveal a change in Europe’s stance, with countries increasingly adopting policies of defiance similar to those of China, India, and Brazil
The World Economic Forum celebrates its traditional annual meeting, marked by the transatlantic crisis and the assault on free trade and international institutions
The project to rebuild and run the Gaza Strip gives broad powers to the US president but Israel objects to the composition of the new body
The order was given by acting president Delcy Rodríguez, following Italian diplomatic and intelligence efforts and US mediation. Non-profits confirmed that 24 people have been freed so far
A group of states, led by Germany, France, Italy, and Spain, support Denmark and propose that the US strengthen Arctic security
The most unsettling issue is not that the authoritarians are winning. It’s that those who should be opposing them seem to have forgotten why
The UN special rapporteur for the Palestinian territories has become a leading voice in her country, but she is on a US blacklist as if she were a terrorist and can only use cash
The war in Ukraine, Trump’s disruptive policies, and his interference with the Federal Reserve have revived countries’ interest in controlling and increasing their reserves of the precious metal
The Agnelli family group, which owns the outlets, is negotiating with a conservative Greek magnate who is close to Donald Trump, while Giorgia Meloni makes light of the deal and publicly attacks journalists
The far right is threatening to stiffle state-owned media corporations or put them at its service if it comes to power
Progressive political forces are increasingly taking the message away from the far right, posting recent victories in New York, the Netherlands and Ireland
Members of the flotilla, which includes an EL PAÍS journalist, had spotted around 20 vessels nearby earlier. The flotilla had already entered the exclusion zone established by the Israeli military
The carefully choreographed European talks sought to curb the US cronyism with Putin seen in Alaska and increase pressure on Moscow to agree to negotiations with Kyiv
Traditional private establishments on the coast warn that the middle class can no longer afford to spend the holidays by the sea
The Ukrainian president and several European leaders will meet with the US president Monday to discuss peace negotiations with Russia
The writer has won a moral victory in court, after 17 years, against a whole movement in Italy, especially on the far right, that downplays the death threat from the Camorra hanging over him