Here’s where to watch the big nominees like ‘Oppenheimer’, ‘Poor Things’, and ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
The U.S. is the biggest donor to the agency, which provides aid for Gaza’s population amid the humanitarian disaster caused by Israel’s offensive against Hamas
Reporter Mstyslav Chernov bravely traverses the devastation of the Ukrainian city under Russian siege, documenting atrocities and whispering his thoughts. His goal is to shake us out of indifference
The arrival of AI has turned expectations on their head when it comes to achieving complex communication with other species, and makes it possible to analyze their sounds, movements and behaviors to a degree of precision previously unthinkable
Elon Musk’s social media platform X, where the images have been viewed millions of times, said it is working to eliminate all false content. A U.S. survey shows 74% of users who have engaged with deepfake pornography did not report feeling guilty
The artist’s identity remains shrouded in mystery even as the value of his artwork and international exhibitions continue to soar
The judges order Israeli authorities to ensure the provision of humanitarian aid and report within a month on the steps taken
The all-terrain machine can move through difficult landscapes, analyze its surroundings and tackle real-world challenges autonomously
Djokovic had won 33 consecutive matches at Melbourne Park since 2018, and never lost here after reaching the final four
Charles, who ascended the throne 16 months ago, was diagnosed with the benign condition on Jan. 17 after he experienced undisclosed symptoms
The judge threatened to send former U.S. President’s attorney Alina Habba to jail for continuing to talk when he told her she was finished
Industry groups condemned the pause as a ‘win for Russia,’ while environmentalists cheered an action they have long been seeking
During mating season, male antechinuses seek to copulate with as many females as possible, in sessions that last up to 14 hours
Even if affected customers file a complaint and notify the bank, recovering their money will not be easy
That summit meeting was seen as an effort to patch up frayed relations due to quarrels over a range of economic and geopolitical issues
Brazilian Nataly Castro has traveled to 180 countries and territories and plans to visit 200 in 18 months to break the Guinness World Record
The Eddy star and virtuoso saxophonist, Jowee Omicil, releases a free jazz album, inspired by the 1791 slave congress that led to the first independent state in Latin America
The patience of a scientist, who has cultivated 75,000 generations of bacteria for 35 years, has paved the way for the discovery that it is possible to anticipate transformations in living beings
The American statement again took pains to avoid saying the Houthis directly targeted the ship. That’s likely aimed at trying to not have the Red Sea crisis grow larger
In people with fatty liver, after only two to three weeks of giving up alcohol, the organ can heal
Prices rose just 0.2% from November to December, a pace broadly consistent with pre-pandemic levels and barely above the Fed’s 2% annual target
The movie is undoubtedly tackling female emancipation, but the manner in which it unfolds is enough to make you dizzy
Community police in the state of Guerrero have recruited 20 minors to redress the authorities’ inability to contain the violence
The tennis legend talks to EL PAÍS about the potential of Spanish player Carlos Alcaraz, why Novak Djokovic deserves more recognition and why the sport is ‘opening a can of worms’
In the highly anticipated decision made by a panel of 17 judges, the International Court of Justice decided not to throw out the case
The model and the actor had been spotted in New York and Pennsylvania, but this is the first time, photographers have snapped them together