Begum TV, a school for Afghan women banned from accessing education
Journalists broadcasting from Paris are sidestepping Taliban restrictions to connect girls in their home country to learning, health advice and entertainment
Journalists broadcasting from Paris are sidestepping Taliban restrictions to connect girls in their home country to learning, health advice and entertainment
Meeting up with strangers to run, then eat together afterward — that’s the new trend in France that blends exercise and food, and it’s already gaining traction in New York and London
The Caraffa Museum in Córdoba, Argentina debuts an audio description service with effects and music designed so that individuals with visual disabilities can enjoy its aesthetic experience
Civilians living in displacement camps in one of the most food-insecure countries in the world have been hit hard by the US president’s decision to suspend USAID
Intellectual and intense, yet equally relatable and playful, the actress is one of those performers who excels in her craft whether on television, a film set, or a theater stage
The massive exodus has given rise to a new service: clearing out the homes of those who have decided they’re not coming back
A line on the ground separates the Canadian town of Stanstead and the American town of Derby Line. A library stands right on top, but it had never been a problem. Until Trump returned to power, that is
Víctor Gutiérrez, Orlando Cruz and José María River speak with EL PAÍS about their experiences as LGBTQ+ athletes in masculinized disciplines
It’s been 50 years since the brand’s first store opened in A Coruña, a city in northwestern Spain. We traveled from China to Portugal and, within Spain, from the city of Zaragoza to the small town of Arteixo, where the textile giant is headquartered, to find out what key guidelines are underpinning today’s Zara. The visionary project launched by Amancio Ortega marches towards the future with new ambitions under the leadership of his daughter, Marta Ortega. ‘It’s not about selling more, but about selling well,’ says the chair of Inditex, Zara’s parent group