Monday 14 March 2022

Spanish News in English EL PAÍS

Dear readers,
With the situation for civilians in Ukraine growing more dire by the day, our correspondents looked at the conflict through the eyes of several children who were forced to flee their homes. And Pilar Bonet, who covered the Soviet Union and Russia for EL PAÍS for 34 years, analyzed the history behind the conflict as well as the questionable ideological assumptions that underlie it.
In other news, we examined why the US hospitality sector is struggling so much to find restaurant staff despite improved job conditions, talked to leading scientist Juan Carlos Izpisua about a big-budget and secretive project by Altos Labs to reverse the aging process, and looked at the inspirational story of Marcel Rémy, a man who is still climbing at age 99.
We hope you enjoy this selection of articles from the EL PAÍS English Edition. Thanks for reading.
SUSANA URRA

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