Inside a camouflaged drone workshop, a step away from the front lines in Ukraine
A dozen soldiers work from a home workshop to transform civilian-use devices provided by the government or private entities into weapons
A dozen soldiers work from a home workshop to transform civilian-use devices provided by the government or private entities into weapons
The English director releases a new installment in his undead saga, ’28 Years Later:’ ‘The appetite for zombie stories isn’t waning’
The director of the American Immigration Lawyers Association reviews Trump’s policies four months after the beginning of his term
The cities of Vigo, Cádiz, Ferrol and Cartagena share artillery that was sent to Spain 200 years ago by Tsar Alexander I in one of the greatest scams in history
The director of the Africa CDC believes the abrupt cutoff of Western aid will cause great suffering to Africans. At the same time, he sees it as an opportunity to emancipate the continent from foreign support
AI-generated songs have made their way onto streaming services and it’s not just ambient or electronic music: fake bands, be they rock, salsa, or jazz, are also abundant
The Donald Tusk government is redoubling efforts to prepare the population against the Russian threat. The goal: to train 100,000 volunteers per year
EL PAÍS takes a look at this crime, one of the most common in the country and one that gets rarely reported
Brazilian suburbs can experience temperatures up to 46°F higher than nearby neighborhoods. Climate change exacerbates inequalities and has a particularly strong impact on people of African descent
On DACA’s 13th anniversary, hundreds of thousands remain trapped in limbo
Tens of thousands of people take to the streets across the country in the “No Kings” protests against the president’s policies and in support of the immigrant community