The percentage of the world’s population living without democracy has grown from 49% to 70% in only a decade
The US government is reversing some of Donald Trump’s harshest measures towards the island
Deteriorating living conditions on the island are driving crowds to line up for visas outside consulates. Exodus numbers are overtaking the crisis years of 1980 and 1994
The book ‘Not in Front of the Servants’ reveals what it was really like to be a maid in the UK: back-breaking work, no free time and cruel masters
The Tesla founder has warned that the acquisition deal will be on hold until the social media company proves that less than 5% of users are fake
By tackling the Orange County shooter, Dr. John Cheng, 52, foiled a massacre of elderly Taiwanese. His heroic act cost him his life
Like incels, these online communities say they are victims of a superficial society
An international consortium has analyzed more than 60 million cells, showing a microuniverse more intricate than just neurons, platelets and red blood cells
Her new recipe book highlights the influence the photographer has had on vegetarian cuisine and environmental awareness
The actress and creator of the consultancy Fat People Doing Things talks to EL PAÍS about eating disorders, fatphobia and being bullied as a child
A theater will film its spectators after videos of actor Jesse Williams’s nude scene in a new production appeared on social media