
Arrest shatters Dani Alves’ image as soccer’s witty winner
A judge agreed with state prosecutors after hearing the testimonies of the player, his accuser and a witness that he should remain jailed
A judge agreed with state prosecutors after hearing the testimonies of the player, his accuser and a witness that he should remain jailed
Peppe Cutraro and Lolo Zozza, both specialists in the famous Italian dish, discuss why it is one of the world’s favorite meals
The former Barça defender has been accused of having abused a woman in a nightclub last December, an accusation that he has denied in a statement to Spanish television
The French president and the Spanish writer Javier Cercas address in this conversation the main problems tormenting the continent, such as the rise of populism, the consequences of war or the loss of identity due to the economic crisis
An initiative born in the UK challenges people to stop drinking for 31 days; however, more is necessary to tackle consumption of this addictive drug
An international team of scientists learned how to detect ‘impostor’ Majorana particles that produce false positives
New genetic studies confirm that discrimination has been a constant throughout history. Carles Lalueza-Fox, one of Europe’s leaders in paleogenetics, explains it in his book ‘Inequality: A Genetic History’
A misunderstanding drove the Spanish chef to settle in the United States and create a gastronomic emporium
Diama was born with sickle cell disease and needed a bone marrow transplant. Her parents underwent in vitro fertilization to select a healthy, compatible embryo and give birth to a child that could cure her
Marie Vandenbeusch’s exhibition at Barcelona’s CaixaForum delves into the lives of six ancient people
In a new book, the Barcelona-based neuropsychologist unravels the strange behaviors and conduct that neurological diseases can cause in people
The 3-30-300 rule for healthier cities includes having three specimens within sight, living in a neighborhood with 30% plant cover and being less than 300 meters from a park
The Spanish brain expert talks to EL PAÍS about cognitive bias, stigmas about intellectual disabilities and how emotions influence decisions
The renowned scholar and co-founder of the European Research Council believes that ‘co-evolution’ between machines and humans is changing our perception of time
The ‘pizzaiolo,’ who runs the number one-rated pizzeria in the world in Naples, describes his creations as ‘revolutionary’ but adds a pizza can contain anything a chef decides
The pair entered the courthouse via separate entrances to avoid being photographed together
When the cold months arrive, people tend to resort to the usual tricks to keep the house warm. However, while many are useful, it is not always a good idea to fall for the clichés
His mother said that the 24-year-old said he was being blackmailed a few months before his disappearance in Barcelona
The US company said the project will help grow Europe’s semiconductor ecosystem at a time when the continent is trying to reduce dependence on China
Authorities allowed a Long March-5B Y4 core stage to detach in a chaotic manner, triggering fears of dangerous falling debris hitting land
Satellite data shows that blazes swept through nearly 12 million acres in the Siberian Arctic between 2019 and 2020, resulting in unprecedented carbon dioxide emissions
The family of the small child says he has just two weeks left to live if he does not receive life-saving surgery
The popular singer also faces a fine of over €23 million in connection with six counts of tax offenses allegedly committed between 2012 and 2014
A court has thrown out the singer’s appeal, meaning she is one step closer to taking the stand over allegations she evaded €14.5 million in taxes
The 225 associations in the Catalan capital may be forced to close after a tribunal banned these spaces from promoting the consumption, sale and cultivation of marijuana
They meet up in stations, haunt hidden passageways and ignore no-entry signs. The infrastructure behind cities’ Metro and rail services has become as familiar to them as their own houses. Hooded and fast, they seek out carriages to spray as a cocktail of romanticism, art, adrenaline and risk courses through their veins. They are the ‘guerillas’ and this is their paint war
The former face of Yves Saint Laurent has returned to the studio after living on the streets of the Catalan capital