
Ukraine investigating over 440 graves in reclaimed city of Izium
First exhumations show victims were killed by gunshot, artillery fire and mines. President Zelenskiy said there were children and families among the dead

First exhumations show victims were killed by gunshot, artillery fire and mines. President Zelenskiy said there were children and families among the dead

The researcher talks to EL PAÍS about the effects of home working, how to measure happiness and why a growing number of people are self-medicating

The spoof awards, which are handed out by real Nobel laureates, also highlighted work about ritual anal injections by the Maya civilization, and the deadly constipation of scorpions that lose their tails

Governor Gavin Newsom this week signed legislation aimed at protecting the wellbeing, data and privacy of children, and forcing tech firms to deliver reports on how they deal with disturbing content

The Democratic Party has been secretly boosting far-right candidates such as Dan Cox and Doug Mastriano, who believe the 2020 election was stolen and that climate change is a hoax

The populist leader shares his decision one year after Supreme Court justices appointed by himself ruled that consecutive presidential terms should be allowed

Governor Ron De Santis joins Republicans from Texas and Arizona, sending migrants to liberal bastions to protest President Biden’s ‘open border policies’

The statement, made during a face-to-face meeting in Samarkand, is the first sign that Beijing is seeking to distance itself from Moscow

The co-recipient of the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry warns that the greatest challenge for humanity is to prepare for the bacterial infections that are still to come

Despite her success in ‘Glee’ and ‘Scream Queens,’ the actress was not accepted by the public or her peers. The star of ‘Funny Girl’ on Broadway had to change her strategy and admit her mistakes to land the role of a lifetime