Dear readers,
This week, EL PAÍS sat down for an exclusive interview with the president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The former metalworker discussed the current global turmoil, running for a fourth term against another Bolsonaro, and his relationship with Trump. “I told him, verbatim, that two countries governed by two 80-year-old men should converse with maturity,” he said.
In another special interview, we spoke to Amanda Ungaro, a former model who went from attending Trump parties to being deported. She described the hellish three months she spent in a detention center before she was flown to Brazil, with nothing, not even a cell phone.
We also explored the Pet Shop Boys’ 40-year-long career, looked at why hippos are being euthanized in Colombia, and spoke to the woman behind the Spanish translation of ‘Hamnet.’
You can also read:
- Spain approves granting legal status to around 500,000 undocumented migrants
- Frida Kahlo’s work in the hands of a Spanish bank: The controversy shaking Mexico’s art world
- Artemis 3 and beyond: To set foot on the Moon, NASA needs Musk and Bezos, but their spacecraft aren’t ready
- Toxic relationships (especially in the family or at work) accelerate aging
- Only 13% of emails are written by people, and more than half end up in the spam folder: ‘This isn’t a technical detail; it’s a structural change’
- ‘Chess Mates,’ the documentary about the world champion who defamed a rival — and won’t apologize

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