Criminal organizations have splintered into more than 100 groups and are wreaking havoc on the population, with bodies dumped on streets, students kidnapped and schools forced to close due to shootings
The professor of medicine has been studying the effects of chemical substances on the human body for 30 years and calling for them to be removed from the market, which the European Commission is now looking into
Director F. W. Murnau dreamed of being Gustav Mahler and he used a metronome to set the rhythm for his famous vampire movie, which turns a century old this year
Maria Alyokhina, famous for her punk band’s human rights activism, told EL PAÍS from somewhere in Iceland that the Russian president is a ‘sick maniac’ who has been abetted for too long by the West
President Bukele shared illustrations and scale models of the metropolis, as credit rating agencies raise concerns about whether the country will be able to meet its debt repayment
A reward of up to $12,000 is being offered for information on the hitmen who murdered Marcelo Pecci, who was investigating cases of cocaine trafficking and organized crime in Paraguay
After the hijacking of the Brillante Virtuoso in 2011, the shipping industry was rife with questions and rumors. In this excerpt from the new book ‘Dead in the Water,’ a pair of London private investigators squeeze a source who claims to know the truth
Retrospectives of great masters are no longer obligatory. From Barcelona to Venice, Madrid, Valencia, New York, London, Paris and Berlin, here are the most interesting shows in 13 different cities
The papers disappeared when the anti-semitic writer escaped to Nazi Germany in 1944. They reappeared in 2020. Now Gallimard is publishing the first text