
A new crime map for Mexico
Beyond acronyms and groups, and the unequal territorial control they exert, the death of El Mencho demonstrates the intensification of operations against crime in the country, under the watchful eye of the United States

Beyond acronyms and groups, and the unequal territorial control they exert, the death of El Mencho demonstrates the intensification of operations against crime in the country, under the watchful eye of the United States
Silicon Valley oligarchs are manipulating our attention and paving the way for the populist authoritarianism of Trump
The great American fortunes of the 19th century tried to impose titanic monopolies. Today’s magnates want to do the same

See the whole list of all the winners at the 98th Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Awards
For decades, Persian-language movies have showcased Iranian culture and people
Lyndon Drake, researcher at the University of Oxford, has developed a guide to ethical principles for engineers and artificial intelligence leaders, designed as an antidote to the excesses of Silicon Valley


Fuel shortages are paralyzing the economy, while the United States is incentivizing the island’s private sector

A handful of young content creators on the island have found a degree of freedom online

The high cost of living in the city is pushing people out, but family dependency complicates a move

The Argentine academic, a specialist in international relations, warns about the region’s growing alignment with Trump
The third project of this performative businessman in white is taking root in the city that never sleeps

Artists’ fees have grown at a faster rate than ticket sales. The ‘sold out’ sign has ceased to be merely informative data and has turned into a strategic tool

The platform proposes using online life to once again discover affinities, connect via personal taste and meet up with your online friends in real life

UNESCO recently highlighted a series of 17th-century documents. These reveal that the trafficking of Africans to exploit Bolivia’s Cerro Rico was the origin of the Black community in the country

The painter, actress and director works from a personal and communal place, saying, ‘when you paint a face, that creates an exchange’

The beauty of this paradise seems otherworldly: the enormous dunes of the Sahara merge with palm groves and turquoise springs

Study shows how combining a handful of data extracted from the trail that ‘unknown’ users leave on the internet can lead to their identification




The Asian country is a global leader in customer services, with Western corporations employing young people at salaries well below the cost of living




The former frontman of The Smiths canceled his concert in Valencia due to ‘sleep deprivation,’ a decision that highlights the challengers promoters have to deal with
‘The Secret Agent’ and Wagner Moura are nominated in four categories just one year after Brazil won its first ever Academy Award
Directors Patricia Riggen and Gabriel Ripstein speak exclusively with EL PAÍS about the intricacies of a project that is currently in the writing phase

Rabat and Algiers have avoided condemning the US and Israeli strikes, amid ongoing talks over the African territory in a dispute





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