
Byung-Chul Han, philosopher: ‘A lot of people read me, but I’m not a millionaire’
The famous thinker spoke to EL PAÍS to clarify that he is not the ostentatious figure that he believes some articles have made him out to be

The famous thinker spoke to EL PAÍS to clarify that he is not the ostentatious figure that he believes some articles have made him out to be

The central bank is more concerned about the weakening labor market than the rise in inflation

If the president is serious about addressing organized crime and protecting American lives, he needs to look beyond military and defensive tools

In his memoirs, now distributed to the French press, Juan Carlos I admits to being the victim of many ‘weaknesses’ and ‘errors of judgment in matters of love and friendship’

Residents found more than 70 bodies following the previous day’s raid aimed at halting the spread of organized crime
The aerospace engineer is the mission director for Ispace. ‘The idea is that by 2040 there will be about a thousand people living permanently on the Moon, and around 40,000 tourists a year’

An internal Missile Defense Agency document cites ‘inaccurate’ portrayal of Washington’s ability to repel a nuclear strike in Kathryn Bigelow’s movie

After their song ‘La Cumbia de la Migra’ went viral thanks to Pedro Pascal, the group of migrant musicians have received threats over their protest music

The government will give more power to Border Patrol to use its aggressive tactics against migrants

Meteorologists warn that the cyclone’s continued intensity is a response to rising sea temperatures: ‘Heat acts as fuel’

The Caribbean island has been hit by floods in the southwest and widespread power outages due to the strongest cyclone on record in the country

At least 25 people have died in southern Haiti, while Havana has placed six provinces on alert and evacuated 735,000 people