
Honduras photo archive preserves country’s queer memory
A project guards the story of cruel losses and eventual victories of the LGBTQ+ community in the Central American nation

A project guards the story of cruel losses and eventual victories of the LGBTQ+ community in the Central American nation
The artist gives new life to the hand‑painted backdrops that, before the digital era, served as scenery in films

The 500,000 tickets sold by the Puerto Rican artist for this summer and the construction of an entire stadium for the Colombian singer’s tour have made the Spanish capital the ‘benchmark for Latin music within Europe’

The awards are moving to Switzerland, because their founder believes he can no longer guarantee the laureates’ safety in the United States

The secretary general of the agency that coordinates oil reserves warns that the current supply reduction is greater than in the 1970s

NASA will attempt to send four astronauts to orbit the Earth’s satellite in April, in a mission that no longer faces Soviet competition, but Chinese

The American professor has spent 30 years studying the social brain. He speaks with EL PAÍS about the loneliness epidemic, specifically how artificial intelligence and political polarization might influence it

In an energy crisis that many liken to the Special Period of the 1990s, which followed the collapse of the Soviet Union, Cubans are rediscovering the bicycle as an alternative form of transportation

The American academic has published an essay about extraterrestrials as the origin of a new creed

In the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf, five million people from Africa work mostly in the fields of construction, hospitality, and domestic service. But fluctuating oil prices are threatening their jobs