Glaciologist Olivier Gagliardini says that while it is too early to know whether climate change was behind this avalanche, global warming is contributing to destabilizing the mountains and we could see more events of this nature in future
The actor is premiering a show and bringing together prominent avant-garde figures in his first edition as director of the Biennale’s stage section
Architect Rosario Candela designed buildings so comfortable and luxurious that wealthy individuals like JFK’s widow didn’t hesitate to exchange their mansions for a life with neighbors
The head of EL PAÍS writes that, in the face of the pandemic of lies, journalism demands more than ever a commitment to independence and plurality
Judge hands 80-year prison sentence to Marco Ramírez Chávez, a CJNG leader in Irapuato, based on local songs used by prosecution
A new tool reveals the alleged cheating committed for years by the chemist, who was recently honored at the Kremlin
The travel ban is seen as a show of disloyalty to two communities that supported the Republican: ‘One day he takes one thing from us, the next day something else’
The expert explains that the lawsuit filed by Mexico against US weapons manufacturers is unprecedented and could become a model for other countries to also demand accountability
The 14-year-old who shot the presidential hopeful at a rally on Saturday was arrested and will be charged with attempted murder and illegal possession of weapons. He had dropped out of a government program for troubled youths
The president calls arresting Governor Newsom a ‘great’ idea. A precedent for such a unilateral decision hasn’t been seen in 60 years