Dear readers,
One question is currently hanging over Washington — on pause for the Thanksgiving holiday — and Caracas, tense with the prospect of the United States carrying out its threat of military intervention in Venezuela: will Presidents Donald Trump and Nicolás Maduro talk, as the former hinted at in statements to the press on Tuesday? And what could Maduro offer the Republican leader in order to appease him?
At a key moment in peace negotiations for Ukraine, we interviewed NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, who warns that even if an agreement is reached to end the war launched by Vladimir Putin nearly four years ago, “Russia will remain a long-term threat.”
This week we also look at the story behind a famous David Hockney painting that sold at auction for $44 million, and why the rich almost always marry the rich.
We hope you enjoy this selection of stories by EL PAÍS USA Edition.
You can also read:
- Libraries become the last refuge for Washington’s homeless
- WhatsApp and the scam targeting Latinos in the US: Unrealistic discounts, giveaways and fake stores
- The five ‘ages’ of the human brain: Crucial changes occur around the ages of nine, 32, 66 and 83
- You’re not psychic, you just have anticipatory anxiety: Why it seems like you’re able to predict horrible events

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