El País (English)
On Extra Extra, El País (English) is grouped with left-leaning outlets, a placement drawn from the consensus of independent media-bias raters (AllSides, Ad Fontes Media, and Media Bias/Fact Check) rather than our own opinion. Its reliability rating of B reflects generally factual reporting, though it may frame stories to fit an editorial viewpoint. That rating is a guide for weighing what you read here, not a verdict on any single article.
We are currently tracking 8 recent articles from El País (English).
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Recent Articles (8)
Cuba was never ‘next’: The United States is betting on a slow suffocation of the Castro regime by 2029
While Donald Trump has threatened to invade Cuba, Marco Rubio has always opted for an economic embargo against the country
Carl Wunsch, oceanographer: ‘The consequences of Trump are terrible. Funding is denied because, apparently, all of our research is a hoax’
The US researcher is a pioneer in understanding the effects of climate change on the oceans. In this interview with EL PAÍS, he warns about the risks posed by deniers and advocates for international c
The new energy war in the Eastern Mediterranean (and why Egypt and Turkey stand to gain)
Among the countries of the region, the rivalry for control of natural gas is less about managing the fields and more about the infrastructure required to facilitate energy sales
China does not want its internet users to fall in love with an artificial intelligence
Beijing bans chatbots from fostering emotional dependence in a pioneering regulation to contain the social risks of a technology poised to transform personal relationships
Enrique Serna, author: ‘As a child, I had nightmares about being taken to the sacrificial stone’
The Mexican writer returns to historical fiction with a new novel that will be published this fall. Translated as ‘The Hungry God,’ it is a story about the genesis of the Aztec Empire
Marion Cotillard: ‘Losing interest in climate change is totally crazy’
The French actress traveled to Biarritz Film Festival in collaboration with Chanel to support emerging talent, saying, ‘The way that we look at young people, it says a lot about humanity’
Is it time to abolish prostitution?
The sex industry continues to expand. Across Europe, the debate over whether to regulate or abolish it has returned to the political spotlight
Summer postcards: When John Kennedy Jr. took to the sea
This summer marks 27 years since the fatal crash that claimed his life, yet images of him sailing, barefoot and in swim trunks, continue to exert a powerful hold on the popular imagination