Domain: elpais.com

Spanish newspaper

El País is a Spanish-language daily newspaper in Spain. El País is based in the capital city of Madrid and it is owned by the Spanish media conglomerate PRISA.

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11 Guardia Nacional Members Arrested for Fuel Theft in Mexico

In Apaseo el Alto, Guanajuato, Mexican police arrested 11 Guardia Nacional members early Sunday for guarding a truck illegally siphoning fuel near the Celaya-Palmillas bypass. Authorities seized the truck, two Guardia Nacional vehicles, and a civilian vehicle, following an anonymous tip. The inciden...

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43,000-Year-Old Fingerprint Sparks Debate on Neanderthal Symbolic Behavior

A team of researchers unveiled what they claim is the world's oldest human fingerprint, a 43,000-year-old red dot on a stone found in Segovia, Spain, believed to be from a Neanderthal who may have added an ocher pigment nose to the stone, interpreting it as a face, sparking debate among experts.

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Liverpool Celebratory Crowd Hit by Car; 27 Injured, Driver Arrested

In Liverpool, England, a 53-year-old man drove a car into a crowd celebrating Liverpool FC's league win, injuring at least 27 people, one seriously; police arrested the driver and are investigating, ruling out terrorism.

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African Microbiologist Advocates for Community-Based Solutions to Combat Neglected Tropical Diseases

Cameroonian microbiologist Sara Irène Eyangoh, director of Cameroon's Pasteur Center and coordinator of a WHO NTD lab network, highlights insufficient funding and gender inequality as major obstacles in combating neglected tropical diseases affecting over a billion people globally, advocating for co...

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Colombia's Biodiversity Crisis: Successes and Urgent Challenges

Colombia's integrated environmental policy, celebrating 32 years of its National Environmental System (SINA), faces challenges from accelerating human impact in the Orinoquía and Pacific regions, threatening biodiversity and ecosystems like the Magdalena River's fisheries (68% decline since 1975).

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Spanish Government to Decide on BBVA's Banco Sabadell Takeover

The Spanish Ministry of Economy will decide by Tuesday whether to escalate BBVA's takeover bid of Banco Sabadell to the Council of Ministers, potentially modifying the CNMC's imposed conditions based on a public consultation's results and concerns about financial sector concentration, job losses, an...

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Mexico City Police Suspended Amidst Evidence Tampering Allegations in Double Murder Investigation

Following the murder of two close aides to Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada on May 20th, two police officials were suspended for allegedly tampering with evidence, raising concerns about the investigation's integrity and potential organized crime involvement; no arrests have been made.

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Venezuela Elections: Record Abstention Fuels Chavismo Victory, Opposition Crisis

Venezuela's parliamentary and gubernatorial elections saw a record-high 58% abstention rate, a landslide victory for Chavismo, and a significant defeat for the opposition parties who participated, resulting in a major shift in the country's political landscape.

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Fenix Museum Opens in Rotterdam, Showcasing Human Migration

The Fenix Museum in Rotterdam opened on May 16th, showcasing the universal theme of human migration through a collection of 2,000 suitcases, photographs, and art, situated in a historic port warehouse from which millions emigrated to the Americas.

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Undocumented Immigrant Faces Deportation After Missed Court Date

Andrea, a 23-year-old Venezuelan immigrant in Texas, faces deportation after missing a court date due to a scheduling error; she now lives in hiding with her daughter, unemployed, and without legal representation, highlighting the precarious situation of undocumented immigrants in the US.

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Trump's Assault on Elite Universities: A Paradoxical Attack on Inequality's Engine

The Trump administration's attacks on elite US universities are paradoxical, given their role in perpetuating inequality; this stems from a shift in voter demographics and the influence of tech oligarchs who perceive universities as a threat to their power, coupled with universities becoming more in...

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Conflicting Testimony in Spanish Tax Fraud Case

Carlos Neira, lawyer for Alberto González Amador (partner of Isabel Díaz Ayuso), testified in the Supreme Court case against Spain's Attorney General regarding a leaked email admitting tax fraud; González Amador denies authorizing the plea bargain, creating conflicting accounts under oath.

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