This is the first time Israel’s military has openly attacked the country. The airstrikes risk pushing the archenemies closer to all-out war at a time of spiraling violence across the Middle East
The audios recorded three decades ago by King Juan Carlos I’s former mistress – a famous film and television actress – fuel doubts about what the then-monarch knew about the 1981 Spanish coup attempt
In times of hyperconnection and constant visibility, cell phones often become a source of conflict in relationships, and posting about a romantic interest on carries many implications
The specialist from Hospital Clínic Barcelona oversaw the creation of ‘Ets una exagerada’, a collaborative book that unravels the biases caused in the health field by androcentric approaches to medicine
Growing up in a dangerous Glasgow neighborhood made him one of the most intense actors in contemporary cinema. This is seen again in the disturbing movie ‘Speak No Evil’
Notwithstanding the recent increase in new tech proposals, many initiatives crash into easily avoidable planning errors. One common mistake? Failing to communicate with the client from the very beginning
After a long legal battle, the Squamish tribe recovered 21 acres of land that was stolen more than a century ago in western Canada. They have decided to build 11 controversial high-rise towers on it
Earlier this year, historian Alexander Horwath released a documentary, in which he uses the figure of the legendary actor to portray the evolution of the United States and to confirm that cinema ‘no longer has the function of reflecting society’
Obstacles to voting, especially for minorities. The overrepresentation of sparsely populated communities. A dysfunctional Congress. The role of dark money in propelling candidates. The US democratic system, hailed as the longest-standing and most stable in the world, is far from perfect