His decision adds a new wrinkle to a 2024 race that is heading toward a likely rematch between Biden and former president Donald Trump
The EU’s most populous member, Germany, and its neighbor Austria, also said they were suspending development aid for Palestinian territories
Several European cities, including Athens, Paris, and Venice, are limiting entry to their tourist attractions following the rush of visitors this summer. According to experts, the future holds greater tourist regulation across the continent
An undetermined number of U.S. citizens remain missing and unaccounted for, according to the State Department
The creators of apps like Replika and Blush think the stigma of virtual partners will disappear, just like the stigma of online dating apps
Saturday’s magnitude 6.3 quake hit a densely populated area in Herat and was followed by strong aftershocks in what was one of the deadliest temblors to strike the country in two decades
EL PAÍS spoke to analysts of financial markets about how to anticipate the next wave of millionaires on the trading floor
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the Harvard professor ‘for having advanced our understanding of women’s labour market outcomes’
Oncologists Jaime Feliú and Daniel Martínez find a link between certain microbes and the potential for a colorectal tumor relapse
Programs to reintroduce locally extinct species are increasingly taking into account the behavior of the individuals being released
By embracing the most fashionable musical styles, the Colombian singer has created a schism among her followers
The Italian researcher, who discovered mirror neurons, talks to EL PAÍS about how the neural network fosters learning, the role of ideology on emotions and why he’s still happy to be working at age 86
Taliban restrictions and poverty are causing a mental health crisis, with families feeling increasingly forced to marry off their daughters to make ends meet, or to prevent them being forced to wed extremists
In the 1970s, the Japanese brand set out to conquer the United States and, to do so, created a local design studio in 1973. Now, half a century later, it has decided to unveil some models that were conceived at Calty
The first arrest linked to the star’s murder, which occurred in 1996, exposes police omissions in the most violent years of the East-West hip-hop war
At the largest border crossing in the country, the memory of the recent deaths of 40 migrants — who were killed during a fire in a detention center — is more painful than the new security measures being implemented by the U.S. government
President Guillermo Lasso dismissed the commander general of the National Police and the director of prisons
Republicans have accused the Biden administration of indirectly financing the Hamas offensive through the unfreezing of funds to Iran in prisoner swap deal
The Hamas attack goes beyond the long standoff between Israelis and Palestinians
Analysts believe the success of the surprise operation by the Gaza militias lies in Israel’s overconfidence and the lack of intelligence information and preparation in the middle of the Jewish holiday
Latin America and the Caribbean have an enormous educational setback, and those who carry the burden are poorly paid, technologically challenged teachers with pandemic fatigue
South African data scientist Pelonomi Moiloa is the founder of one of the continent’s first companies that develop AI-based products
The retro accessory is the perfect companion for your day-to-day. It fits your everyday necessities, and its mini format can be carried at night, too. Here’s our selection of the most practical bag of the season
Jim Goldberg — an American artist and photographer — has published an intricate monograph full of emotion, in which his personal experiences become universal
The late Irish musician, though unfairly overlooked amongst rock’s best guitarists, now receives a well-deserved tribute
An app supported by Greece’s Culture Ministry allows visitors to point their phones at the Parthenon temple, and the sculptures housed in London appear back on the monument as archaeologists believe they looked 2,500 years ago