President Joe Biden sent a swift endorsement of the Speaker Mike Johnson’s plan and, in a rare moment, Donald Trump, who opposes most overseas aid for Ukraine, has not derailed the speaker’s work
In his new book, the American neuroscientist explores all the recent advances in the study of how human beings retain information
All wars are savage, but civil wars add an extra element of heartbreak, as writer-director Alex Garland conveys in his dystopian flick
Maternal mortality and the rate of teenage pregnancies have improved globally in recent decades. However, these figures have worsened ‘in an alarming number of countries,’ according to the latest report by the United Nations Population Fund
The actress and singer’s career seemed to peak with her performance at the Super Bowl in 2020, but the failure of her last album, an overly egomaniacal documentary and questions over whether she sings her own music have damaged her popularity
The Amazon Prime Video series demonstrates, much like ‘The Last of Us’ did, the potential of video game adaptations
From her exile in Barcelona, one of the promoters of the Me Too movement within Iranian cinema has published the testimonies of women who have suffered sexual violence in her country
Groundwater extraction and heavy skyscrapers are key factors in an accelerating trend
In 2023, there were 138 assisted deaths for psychiatric conditions, a 20% increase from the previous year
In 1996, director James Cameron and more than 80 of the film’s crew ended up doing a conga line in a Canadian hospital after dining on a drug-laced chowder. The culprits were never found, but now the release of police reports from the time may solve one of cinema’s mysteries
The documentary ‘Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV’ sheds light on the sexual and psychological abuse suffered by young actors and other employees on children’s series
Under Obama, Biden and Trump, Washington has introduced economic measures against the Maduro government. Here is an overview of how these moves have impacted the country
Nir Oz, one of the communities hardest hit by Hamas, symbolically celebrates Jewish Passover in honor of the captives and demands the Netanyahu government secure their release
William J. Burns invoked the agency’s statutory privileges to avoid giving a New York judge details of the spying operation that was revealed by EL PAÍS in 2019
The target of the operation, a response to the Iranian attack last weekend, was Isfahan, where the heart of the country’s nuclear program is located. The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed that no nuclear facilities were damaged. Tehran says it has shot down three drones and is downplaying the situation
The American singer has dropped her long-awaited record, which she announced in February at the Grammys. While the star did not release a single song from the work beforehand, all the tracks were leaked on Wednesday
Kaja Kallas calls for more investment in defense and believes that the EU must choose between ‘preparing to deter Russia or closing our eyes’
EL PAÍS reconstructs the murder of a girl and the lynching of the alleged culprit in the state of Guerrero, where furious residents have taken justice into their own hands against the backdrop of organized crime
From a symbol of a hi-tech future to a household appliance, the image of the robot has undergone huge changes since its name was first used in a Czech play in 1921
Alternates are now being selected for the first criminal case the former president is facing
Robert F. Kennedy’s sister never directly mentioned her brother, but insisted ‘there are only two candidates with any chance of winning the presidency’ this year
The vote in the 15-member Security Council was 12 in favor, the United States opposed and two abstentions