The eldest Williams sister recently returned to action after about five months away with a hamstring injury she called ‘a nightmare’
Given the advances in AI, experts in digital rights want to start supervise and improve algorithms, to prevent new technologies from violating human rights
The Athenian is a member of the research group that uses architectural techniques and technologies to investigate cases of state violence. He sat down with EL PAÍS to discuss violence and migration
The Monteverde Group, formed in exile, seeks to overcome internal ideological differences and achieve ‘a peaceful solution to the dictatorship’
Since the spring of 2022, more than 81,000 immigrants, many of them Venezuelans, have arrived in the city from the southern border
Francis replaces Spaniard Luis Ladaria at the head of the department dealing with the theological essences of the Church and pederasty and replaces him with Argentinean Victor Manuel Fernandez
The head of state officially recognizes for the first time a trade that enriched his ancestors on the 150th anniversary of the emancipation of Suriname and the Dutch Antilles
The launch from Cape Canaveral, with a SpaceX rocket, kicks off a mission to study the great enigmas of the universe from a spot 1.5 million kilometers from Earth
A report argues that the site outside the walls did not house the Visigoth capital but rather recreational estates and Roman buildings
After selling 10 million books worldwide, the author of ‘The Time in Between’ has created the series ‘The Artists: First Strokes,’ an original 10-episode show for ViX
The 17 deaths this season – a tragic record – act as a warning about overcrowding on the world’s highest mountain
The events in France following the death of a 17-year-old shot by police in a Paris suburb are drawing parallels to the racial reckoning in the U.S. that began in 2020 with the killing of George Floyd
Advocates say there are there are now 39 universities in 17 states with the machines and that at least 20 more are considering them
Chance and paranoia shaped the life of the Austrian scientist and friend of Albert Einstein. His work has been key in the development of software engineering
Punk? Rancid. Hard Rock? Rival Sons. Elegant pop? Sorry Girls. Trap? Duki. If you want variety, check out our selection of the best records of June 2023
The government of Alberto Fernández paid the equivalent of $2,7 billion in the Chinese currency and in the international organization’s reserve assets
An exhibition and a book invite the viewer to assess the potential of images in showing the feelings that surround romantic relationships
Forensic experts who studied the bodies of civilians who allegedly died at the hands of soldiers concur with the lieutenant’s claim of a shootout with gang members, despite questions raised by video footage of the incident
In a press availability with Spanish media outlets – including EL PAÍS – the president of Ukraine discussed the new dangers facing Europe and his country, along with the growing instability in Russia
The justices will hear the Biden administration’s appeal of one such ruling that struck down as unconstitutional a federal law meant to keep guns away from people who have domestic violence restraining orders against them
Experts say the extreme weather events, which claim more lives than hurricanes and tornadoes, will likely increase in the future
From heat waves in the South and West to unhealthy air quality in the Northeast, much of the U.S. is under the threat of extreme weather
One of the court’s liberal justices wrote in a dissent that the decision’s effect is to “mark gays and lesbians for second-class status” and that the decision opens the door to other discrimination
The U.N. General Assembly voted Thursday to form an independent international institution to search for the missing in Syria in both government and opposition-held areas
While people the world over enjoy a good laugh, remarkably little is known about this instinctive behavior
The Twitter and Tesla chief declares himself a ‘fundamentalist’ for free speech and fights ‘woke’ activism. But it’s Florida’s ultra-conservative governor who cancels like no other