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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Del Castillo's Impact Secures Spain's First Eurocup Knockout Victory

In Spain's Eurocup quarter-final match against Switzerland, Athenea del Castillo's substitution in the 62nd minute proved decisive; her goal four minutes later shifted the momentum, leading to a 2-0 victory and Spain's first-ever Eurocup knockout stage win.

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U.S. Revokes Brazilian Judge's Visa Amid Bolsonaro Coup Trial

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio revoked the visa of Brazilian Judge Alexandre de Moraes, his team, and family, escalating tensions with Brazil over the trial of former President Jair Bolsonaro, who faces over 43 years in prison for an attempted coup.

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Mexico: Narco-Scandal Rocks Ruling Morena Party

Former Tabasco Security Secretary Hernán Bermúdez, allegedly linked to the Jalisco Nueva Generación cartel, is sought by Interpol; the scandal implicates Senator Adán Augusto López, a prominent Morena figure, sparking calls for investigation and threatening the party's image.

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Venezuela Receives 252 Deportees in Three-Way Prisoner Exchange

252 Venezuelan migrants deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration were returned to Venezuela in a three-way prisoner exchange that also involved the release of 10 American prisoners and 80 Venezuelan political prisoners; the migrants had spent four months in El Salvador's high-security pri...

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Petro Casts Doubt on 2026 Colombian Elections

Colombian President Gustavo Petro publicly declared his distrust in the transparency of the 2026 elections, raising concerns about the legitimacy of the electoral process and potentially undermining public confidence in democratic institutions.

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Mexico's Biometric CURP Becomes Mandatory in 2026

Mexico's new biometric CURP, a digital ID with fingerprints, iris scan, and photo, becomes mandatory in February 2026, driven by the General Law on Forced Disappearances, with penalties for non-compliance.

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López Responds to Allegations Linking Former Security Chief to Criminal Group

Mexican Senator Adán Augusto López responded to allegations linking his former security chief, Hernán Bermúdez Requena, to criminal activity, stating his willingness to cooperate with authorities and citing a decrease in crime during his governorship; the scandal erupted four days prior, fueled by a...

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Spain Poised to Lead European Renewable Energy Market with Battery Storage Decree

Spain's Congress will soon validate a decree facilitating battery energy storage, aiming to leverage its abundant solar energy and lower battery costs to become a leading renewable energy hub in Europe, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and attracting significant industrial investment.

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Colombia's UNP Under Scrutiny After Senator's Attack Amidst Rising Violence"

Following a recent attack on Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe, the head of the National Protection Unit (UNP), Augusto Rodríguez, faces scrutiny over alleged security failures, citing increased violence by armed groups and resource constraints within the UNP, while facing accusations of negligence and...

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Bronia": Kor'sia's Homage to Nijinska Premieres in Monte-Carlo

Kor'sia's new ballet, "Bronia," premiered at Monte-Carlo Ballet, paying tribute to Bronislava Nijinska through a 40-minute performance blending Nijinska's choreography with modern techniques, showcasing the Spanish company's innovative approach and marking a significant step in contemporary ballet.

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Quality Education
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DRC and M23 Agree to Ceasefire and Peace Talks in Doha

The DRC government and the M23 rebel group signed a joint declaration in Doha, Qatar, committing to a ceasefire by July 29th and peace negotiations starting August 8th, despite ongoing fighting in North and South Kivu provinces and the displacement of 37,000 people in July.

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Tech-Driven Real Estate Firm UrbanFlip Disrupts Madrid Market

Mohamed El Madani's UrbanFlip uses machine learning to identify and renovate underpriced properties in Madrid's prime areas, attracting high-net-worth investors with high returns and revitalizing neglected buildings; the company projects €50 million in revenue by 2025.

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