
Different Neanderthal clans had their signature dishes, among them rotten meat with maggots
A series of recent investigations suggests that the first human communities passed on their particular culinary traditions between generations
A series of recent investigations suggests that the first human communities passed on their particular culinary traditions between generations
Michael Mann’s film, which brought De Niro and Pacino together 30 years ago, continues to be a benchmark for directors and a step-by-step manual for criminals
French researcher Olivier Wieviorka has published ‘The Total History of the Second World War’ on the 80th anniversary of the end of the conflict
The Israeli blockade is forcing more than two million people into a daily struggle to survive. Over 100 organizations denounce a deliberately provoked humanitarian catastrophe. ‘There is no food in Gaza, absolutely none’
The US president also calls on Netanyahu to make changes in Gaza and acknowledges that children in the Strip ‘look very hungry’
In an interview with EL PAÍS on the occasion of the first anniversary of the controversial election, the man who ran for president but was forced into exile in Spain says there is ‘something dark and suspicious’ in the recent prisoner exchange between the Maduro regime and the US
The artist recounts the beatings he endured, some for daring to sing, during the four months he was imprisoned in El Salvador’s Cecot
He became an activist after retiring in 2015, developing and perfecting a system to independently account for deportation planes. He is now passing the baton to a non-profit that will continue his work
ICE launches a hiring campaign targeting retired agents to carry out the largest deportation effort in history, as desired by Trump
The former Marine Dahud Hanid Ortiz drove 1,242 miles from Germany to Spain to commit an atrocious crime for which he has served a fraction of his sentence thanks to the recent US-Venezuela prisoner exchange
The Venezuelan opposition leader, who lives in hiding, says in an interview with EL PAÍS that she expects ‘much more’ from the international community and argues that the presidential elections held a year ago will sooner or later force the fall of the Chavista regime: ‘It was a citizen mandate’