Dolphins also have their dark side
Dolphins have a hidden side that is rarely talked about, whose history dates back millions of years when their ancestors walked on land
Dolphins have a hidden side that is rarely talked about, whose history dates back millions of years when their ancestors walked on land
Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for the Spaniard, accusing him of the premeditated murder of Colombian surgeon Edwin Arrieta last year on the island of Koh Pha-ngan
Experts agree that the soaring temperature of the water triggers ever more powerful atmospheric phenomena
The footballer, who has interests in the media, crypto assets and hotels, among other sectors, has partnered with the historic Portuguese porcelain firm Vista Alegre
The arrest of the Sinaloa Cartel kingpin in July sparked songs recounting the event, although the figure of the drug trafficker was already a recurring inspiration for (often controversial) corrido artists
The use of certain symbols in communication, like wearing certain clothes, broadcasts which generation we belong to
Residents are calling for an open war with the Lebanese militia to neutralize the threat of daily rocket strikes
Known for his resilience, the prime minister is bouncing back in the polls, even though the country is less safe today and the invasion of Gaza has still not achieved its objectives
The latest generation of music icons say that the character Miley Cyrus played for five years has been a big influence on them. But the singer herself has tried to distance herself from the role that made her a celebrity
We snuck into Sílvia Pérez Cruz’s recital, delivered in a format that has become a viral phenomenon for live music
The Democratic candidate for the U.S. presidency has opted for a non-style of deceptive simplicity as she strives to become the first woman elected to the White House
The opposition’s presidential candidate remains under protection, surrounded by his family and in permanent contact with his team and trusted friends
The candidates are avoiding talking about specific policies, opting instead to talk about big ideas and personal stories. It’s a close race where the Democrat is pushing for joy, while the Republican is presenting a grimmer vision of the country
Jackson Hole meeting confirms that central banks’ concerns have shifted from prices to employment and economic activity in search of an elusive soft landing