
From ‘Bugonia’ to ‘Pluribus’: Why today’s aliens aren’t like they used to be
Modern UFO fables tell us more about human loneliness today than about possible life in the cosmos

Modern UFO fables tell us more about human loneliness today than about possible life in the cosmos

Leaders on both the left and right are criticizing forced recruitment of children by illegal groups more harshly than the state’s actions

Álvaro García Ortiz has also been ordered to pay a fine to Alberto González Amador, who is the partner of the conservative premier of Madrid

Realpolitik has rehabilitated the Saudi strongman who ordered the journalist’s murder: Trump fetes him, Cristiano Ronaldo dines at his table, Jeff Bezos does business with him, and Spain sells him weapons

Russia is offering discounts of up to $23 per barrel before the US president’s measures on its two major oil companies take effect

‘Dumb’ phones, parties without cells, internet without social media... Some young people feel they’re connecting with the pre-digital age but this nostalgia for a time they didn’t experience also has a political element

EL PAÍS visits Hans Frank’s son on the 80th anniversary of the trials that ended with the death sentence for the so-called ‘Butcher of Poland’ and other Third Reich leaders

The Treasury Department has sanctioned the alleged criminal leader, a Canadian national, and his support network after authorities linked him to the Sinaloa Cartel

Following international recognition, the restaurant has faced a series of setbacks, including a gas leak, long lines, and a disastrous pop-up experience in the US

Extremist commentators and Donald Trump himself are spreading misinformation and exaggerations about the protests to bolster justifications for a direct attack on the cartels

The co-presidential regime has released more than 53,000 prisoners under the guise of ‘family coexistence.’ Analysts warn that this trend strengthens its political control

The ‘quiet, piggy’ remark is just the latest in a long list of sexist insults against female reporters and politicians

The president’s move directs the Department of Justice to make material easy to access, although authorities may withhold information on ongoing investigations