
1215, 1789, 1945, 1989: The dates that forged freedom in Europe
From the Magna Carta to World War II, which ended 80 years ago, the history of the continent has been a succession of decisive moments and warnings that no one wanted to heed
From the Magna Carta to World War II, which ended 80 years ago, the history of the continent has been a succession of decisive moments and warnings that no one wanted to heed
The EU’s push to reduce dependence on critical materials is giving a second life to several abandoned mining projects
The musician and mogul known as Puff Daddy or Diddy faces charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation for the purpose of prostitution in a trial that begins Monday and is expected to last weeks, if not months
The former agent, a witness in the Menchito trial, was murdered exactly 10 years after surviving the downing of a helicopter in a failed operation to capture ‘El Mencho’
In an interview with EL PAÍS, the opposition politician defends his decision to run in the parliamentary and regional elections and reflects on the strategy to confront Chavismo
The sociological theories on cultural taste popularized by French thinker Pierre Bourdieu over 45 years ago have reached a wider audience thanks to a graphic novel by Tiphaine Rivière
Every first Monday in May, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York opens its fashion exhibition with what is one of the industry’s biggest events. Its privileged attendees have left us with a long list of memorable looks and anecdotes
The death of a Haitian woman, who complained of chest pains hours before dying at a Florida detention center, is the seventh death recorded in just three months
A scientific team has created a serum that neutralizes the venom of 19 of the most lethal species, such as the black mamba or the king cobra, using the antibodies of an American man who nearly died due to his obsession with these animals
Four of the 16 detained soldiers claim they left the minors ‘alive’ after staging a mock execution
The removal of a Mexican mother puts the life of her ill daughter, who is a US citizen, at risk
The secretary of state, who has been steadily rising through the ranks under the orders of his former rival, is now taking over the National Security Council, meaning he will hold two roles, something only Kissinger has done before