Trump's indictment on federal charges dominated the news this week. We analyzed how a grand jury is more likely to produce such an outcome than other legal avenues, and traveled to Miami where TV crews are camped outside the courthouse where he will be arraigned.
We also interviewed Ecuador's ex-president Rafael Correa, talked to a Harvard psychologist about how we're turning our children into robots, looked at Japan's growing problem with its aging population, and went on a very special trip to Brazil's Amazon rainforest.
We hope you enjoy this selection of articles from EL PAÍS USA Edition. Thanks for reading.
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- How four children survived 40 days in the Amazon on their own: Lesly’s mission and the secrets of the jungle
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- From the hills of Barcelona to the beaches of Ibiza: why do sunsets fascinate us?
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