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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Peruvian Congress Grants Amnesty, Reinforces Immunity Amidst Public Outrage and Crime Crisis

Amidst rising insecurity and a record-low 2% approval rating, the Peruvian Congress passed legislation granting amnesty for human rights abuses during the Internal Armed Conflict (1980-2000) and reinstating parliamentary immunity, while the government proposed controversial solutions for tackling cr...

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Low Attendance Mars FIFA Club World Cup Inaugural Match Despite Messi's Presence

Despite a $1 billion prize purse and Lionel Messi's participation, the inaugural match of the FIFA Club World Cup in Miami suffered from low attendance, with FIFA resorting to offering heavily discounted tickets to students to fill seats, highlighting a disconnect between investment and fan engageme...

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Bravo": A Photographic Essay on Migrant Life Along the US-Mexico Border

Felipe Romero Beltrán's award-winning photo essay, "Bravo," exhibited at Madrid's Fundación Mapfre until August 24th, portrays the prolonged wait of migrants along a 270-kilometer stretch of the US-Mexico border, focusing on their resilience and cultural contributions.

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Colombia's New Fiscal Plan: Increased Deficit, Tax Reform, and Spending Concerns

The Colombian government unveiled a 10-year fiscal plan including a 7.1% deficit, a new tax reform targeting 19 trillion pesos in revenue, and government personnel spending rising 27% by 2025, despite economic recovery.

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Regenerative Agriculture Reverses Green Revolution's Damage in Mexicali

In Mexicali, Mexico, farmers are using regenerative agriculture, including silvopastoral systems, to combat the negative impacts of the Green Revolution on soil health, biodiversity, and water resources, promoting economic and environmental sustainability.

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Life on Land
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PSOE Scandal Deepens European Social Democracy Crisis

A major corruption scandal involving Spain's Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) threatens the party's governance and exacerbates the broader crisis of European social democracy, marked by declining support and rising populism.

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Spanish Police Bust Massive Speed Lab, Seize €13.5 Million in Drugs

Spanish National Police dismantled a drug lab in Zeberio, Bizkaia, seizing 450 kilos of speed (worth €13.5 million) on May 27th, resulting in seven arrests and three imprisonments; the lab could produce 500 kilos weekly.

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Deadly Bolivian Protest Fuels Political Crisis

Five people, including four police officers, died in a protest against Evo Morales' exclusion from the Bolivian elections, leading to a summit among political parties and state representatives to reaffirm the elections will proceed without him. Morales faces multiple charges and continues to resist,...

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Kirchner Begins Prison Sentence for Corruption

Former Argentinan President Cristina Kirchner will begin a six-year prison sentence on June 18th for corruption, a ruling upheld by the Supreme Court; a large Peronist demonstration is planned.

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Appeal Filed Against Dismissal of Charges Against Spanish Attorney General

The Supreme Court's Prosecutor's Office appealed the dismissal of charges against Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz and Madrid's chief provincial prosecutor, Pilar Rodríguez, arguing that numerous individuals accessed emails revealing tax fraud before García Ortiz, contradicting the judge's concl...

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Macron Visits Greenland to Counter US Annexation Attempts

French President Emmanuel Macron will visit Greenland on Sunday to show support against US annexation attempts by President Trump, who has repeatedly expressed interest in annexing the territory, even threatening military force; Macron will also discuss climate change and trade agreements.

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Mingus in Argentina: A Final Performance

A newly released album, "Mingus in Argentina" (Resonance), captures Charles Mingus's final stable band's performance in Buenos Aires in June 1977, offering a high-quality recording of his last major tour before his ALS diagnosis and death in 1979.

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