
Ralph Fiennes: ‘When Ulysses draws his bow, he puts himself back together’
The actor, who presented his film on the ‘Odyssey’ in Barcelona, says he will follow the conclave with special interest and that he hasn’t forgotten ‘The English Patient’
The actor, who presented his film on the ‘Odyssey’ in Barcelona, says he will follow the conclave with special interest and that he hasn’t forgotten ‘The English Patient’
Whether it’s a spaceflight funded by Jeff Bezos or a photo op with a Tesla, several high-profile women are facing backlash from their followers for actions that appear to align them with the new Republican administration
A Google study analyzes the unexpected consequences of using this new technology to reincarnate oneself or loved ones
Scientists project that by 2026 the results of clinical trials being conducted in 25 countries, including Spain, will be approved
Troops will control access, and private US contractors will be responsible for security. United Nations agencies are refusing to participate because it ‘contravenes fundamental humanitarian principles’
Three American siblings and six other children born with a rare, life-threatening disease are returning to normal life thanks to a genetic treatment developed in Madrid
Electing one of the 18 prelates from Africa would be a surprise, but would also impose an uncompromising agenda on moral issues
The voting process to elect the pope has its own dynamics, and understanding how it has worked over the past century provides clues to better comprehend what may happen now
‘He always smiled at me; he seemed more like a brother than a pope,’ he recalls of Francis while working on his successor’s white cassock in three different sizes. Near his small workshop in Rome is Antonio Arellano’s artisan shoe shop, where John Paul II and Benedict XVI were customers
Coherent chief James Anderson’s compensation amounted to $101.5 million in 2024 despite holding the job for less than a month that fiscal year
At least 26 people have been killed in the air raid, according to Pakistani authorities, who have promised to retaliate
The cardinals have met in 12 general congregations, but they still do not know each other well and there are no clear favorites, although up to 30 possible names have emerged
The most international conclave and one of the youngest in recent history will elect a new pontiff in less than a month