The northern city of Pamplona is into its second day of ‘encierros,’ the dangerous races that were made globally famous by the writer Ernest Hemingway and which continue to attract visitors from all over the world. Around 2,000 people participate each day on weekdays, going up to twice as many on weekends
The writer’s new book tells the stories of the victims who were locked away in psychiatric institutions simply for breaking the gender rules of their era
One of the UK’s biggest pop stars performs on Friday at the Bilbao BBK Live festival. We talked with him about his new album ‘Britpop’ and his favorite subject: himself
The US president calls Iranian leaders ‘sick people’ after both countries exchanged strikes, but leaves the door open for negotiators to keep talking
The diplomat is at the center of criticism from the Mexican government for allegedly lying about the circumstances surrounding the transfer of the Sinaloa Cartel leader to the United States
Mexico’s historic run has inspired millions of migrants and their descendants to seek out and rebuild their roots with their country of origin
Delft University of Technology aims to increase female enrollment in the program and ultimately boost the number of women in teaching and research roles
More than 3,000 genetic variants influence a person’s susceptibility to weight gain. That inherited risk has become even more significant due to environmental factors
Heat waves are forcing a faster pace of climate adaptation in Europe for a sector that already benefits from demand from data centers
With meetings suspended indefinitely, the outgoing government is seeking legal safeguards through oversight bodies and plans to publicize its record directly via social media
The initiative comes after months of Trump pressure on the alliance and renewed claims over Greenland
The Trump administration has also revoked Tehran’s authorization to export oil
The artist is being housed at a government facility while awaiting his definitive release