Dear readers,
The countdown for the Colombia election has been underway for a few weeks. On June 21, depending on who wins, people are preparing a response in the streets. From a Bogotá prison, one of those jailed for the social uprising of 2021 reaffirmed to EL PAÍS a message that has been circulating for days: “If the right wins power, the people will take to the streets.”
Meanwhile, the impact of the Trump administration’s immigration policy on the World Cup continues to spark controversy. The debate has even reached the U.S. Congress in Washington, D.C.
In other news, we covered the story of the jailed banker in Brazil whose secrets — and his willingness to disclose them in exchange for a deal — are making the elites nervous.
We hope you enjoy this selection of stories from EL PAÍS USA Edition.
You can also read:
- Wealthy Latin Americans pack their bags for Madrid’s most exclusive neighborhood
- Could Ozempic reduce violent crime? ‘It weakens the leap from impulse to action’
- Javier Bardem, first Spaniard to make his mark in Hollywood’s Walk of Fame: ‘Even in difficult times, people want to keep being part of the film community’
- Cannabis increases the risk of psychotic episodes, but legalization does not always have the same consequences
- Who will win the World Cup? Here are our predictions
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