Dear readers,
With the world still reeling from the events of the past week in Venezuela, we spoke with members of the diaspora living in the United States to see whether they feel hopeful for the future of their country — and what Nicolás Maduro's downfall could mean for their own legal status in the U.S.
Meanwhile, our correspondent in Copenhagen reports that scenarios are being discussed and counter-offers are being drafted to appease Donald Trump and prevent him from planting the Star-Spangled Banner in Nuuk, the Greenlandic capital, with or without gunfire.
And in one of our most popular articles this week, the theoretical physicist Alain Aspect, a pioneer of quantum computing, talks about how Albert Einstein would have reacted to his experiments, the hype around the technology, and the parallels between physics and his new hobby: magic.
We hope you enjoy this selection of stories from EL PAÍS USA Edition.
You can also read:
- A Trump intervention in Greenland would destroy NATO
- US redefines the food pyramid in line with the ‘Make America Healthy Again’ movement
- A new test can detect Alzheimer’s from a finger prick
- Gilles Lipovetsky: ‘If you want to live better and fall in love, take Prozac, don’t look to philosophy’
- ‘Women think about the gift they are giving. Men don’t’: Is there a gender gap in the art of gift-giving?King of Spain warns about the risk of ‘dismantling’ the link between Europe and the US

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