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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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Violence Disrupts Sinaloa Schools: 50 Children Murdered, 80 Schools Go Remote

The 2024-2025 school year in Sinaloa, Mexico, was severely impacted by violence related to the Sinaloa Cartel, resulting in at least 50 child and teen murders, approximately 80 elementary schools switching to remote learning, and widespread fear among students and parents, despite government efforts...

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Plan Mexico Faces Headwinds Amidst US Tariff Threats and Economic Slowdown

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's "Plan Mexico" aims for $277 billion in investment and 1.5 million annual jobs by 2030, focusing on domestic production and reducing reliance on Asian imports; however, progress is challenged by US tariff threats and Mexico's economic slowdown.

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Wang Huning's Rise in China's Politburo Highlights Ideological Influence

Wang Huning, a key advisor to Xi Jinping, secured the fourth position in the Politburo Standing Committee on October 23, 2022, reflecting his influence on China's ideology and policies; his 1991 book, "America Against America," based on his 1980s U.S. study, offers insights into this influence.

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Golan Heights Border Opening Allows Brief Druze Family Reunions Amidst Syrian Conflict

On Wednesday, a temporary opening of the border fence between the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and Syria allowed hundreds of Druze families to reunite after two decades of separation amidst escalating violence in Syria involving Druze and pro-government Bedouin tribes and Israeli airstrikes.

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Severance Leads 77th Emmy Nominations

The 77th Emmy Awards nominations, announced July 15th, saw Severance lead with 27 nominations, followed closely by The Penguin and The White Lotus; veteran and first-time nominees alike are competing across numerous categories, with the winners to be announced September 15th.

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Bitcoin's Institutional Shift Leads to Price Stabilization

Bitcoin's price has stabilized between $93,000 and $111,000 over the past two months due to a shift from retail to institutional investors, including large asset managers and companies using it in treasuries, decreasing volatility from 73.6 points (35% less since late May) and creating a more predic...

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Trump Threatens Lawsuit, Demands Release of Epstein Documents

President Trump threatened to sue The Wall Street Journal over a letter allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein, and simultaneously requested the release of grand jury documents related to the case, amid controversy over the Justice Department's decision to close the Epstein investigation.

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Trump Administration Targets Landlords to Track Undocumented Immigrants

The Trump administration is using a new strategy to track undocumented immigrants by demanding landlords provide tenant information to ICE, creating a climate of fear and potential discrimination, and bypassing traditional legal channels.

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Gut Bacteria Molecule Linked to Atherosclerosis in Large-Scale Study

A 15-year study of 4,000 Banco Santander employees revealed that gut bacteria produce imidazole propionate (C₆H₈N₂O₂), causing atherosclerosis in 63% of participants, even those seemingly healthy; a drug blocking its receptor prevented disease in mice.

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US Supports Argentina in YPF Legal Battle

The US government will support Argentina in a legal dispute over the 2012 nationalization of YPF, arguing that a forced share transfer violates sovereign immunity principles, preventing Argentina from paying $16 billion demanded by Burford and Eton Capital funds, potentially setting a precedent for ...

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Trump's Tariff Hike Intensifies EU-US Trade War Concerns

Donald Trump's newly announced 30% tariff hike on EU exports to the US, delivered via letter last Saturday, has intensified trade war concerns, pushing the EU to prepare countermeasures including retaliatory tariffs potentially reaching €100 billion while still pursuing negotiations until August 1st...

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U.S. Arms Trafficking Fuels Violence in Mexico

The United States is the primary source of weapons for Mexican drug cartels, with Arizona, California, and Texas identified as major trafficking points; Mexico reports at least 74% of illicit weapons originate from these U.S. states, while the U.S. government's inaction, including planned ATF budget...

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