The Italian brand’s fall-winter collection is an homage to the exuberance and sensuality of the nineties. “Streetwear is over. We need something elevated and powerful,” the company’s creative director announces
The Colombian author’s inheritors have decided to publish ‘En agosto nos vemos’ (’See you in August’), a story that the Nobel laureate never managed to finish and left at 150 pages
The narrator explored the universe in the 1980 series with charisma, using raw visual effects and the music of Vangelis. He spoke of other worlds that can teach us about our own. Decades later, the program has aged remarkably well
The judges have imposed precautionary measures ordering Jonathan M. to cease his activity, following the allegation of a mother to whom he assured that he would not be the father of 25 children
The coalition, headed by prominent opposition leaders Timoteo Zambrano, Antonio Ecarri and Luis Augusto Romero, will comprise anti-Chavistas and dissidents from the ruling party
The ex-footballer reveals unpublished details of his life in a new documentary series that Netflix will release later this year and for which he has been paid 18 million euros
Francis outlined his vision for the future of Europe as he began a three-day visit to Hungary on Friday. In a carefully calibrated speech, he demanded that the European Union approve safe and legal ways for migrants to enter.
On Thursday, a court in Moscow ordered to liquidate the Sova Center, a prominent non-governmental organization that monitors racism and xenophobia in Russia, as well as implementation of anti-extremism laws
Washington will open centers in Central and South America to process applications. “The end of Title 42 does not mean the border is open,” warn top U.S. officials
Judge Leonie Brinkema ruled Friday that the lawsuit alleging Google wields monopolistic power in the world of online advertising can proceed in its entirety
It’s a city of two tales: After years of protest, crackdown and pandemic restrictions, Hong Kong is returning to normal — or is it? Living in there today means juggling contradictory feelings
At the hearing, the judge seemed incredulous about defense arguments that the government has not shown the 21 year-old ever intended leaked information to be widely disseminated
Some Medicaid recipients say errors and confusion are leading to them being kicked off the federally and state-funded health coverage program. States are undertaking an unprecedented review of the 84 million Medicaid enrollees nationwide
Facing questions this week about his standing within the GOP and his fight with Disney, he’s sometimes appeared agitated, reinforcing concerns within corners of his own party about his readiness for the rigor of presidential politics
The Fed finds that while poor management ultimately doomed Silicon Valley Bank, watered down regulations and social media’s ability to rapidly hasten a bank run also contributed
The new laws enacted Friday include raising the buying age for all firearms from 18 to 21 and installing a three-day waiting period between the purchase and receipt of a gun
In 2010, Moscow acknowledged responsibility for the Katyn massacre and issued a formal apology, but a recent document now blames Nazi Germany for the war crime
They’re popular, trendy and cute but have obvious health problems; the unnatural proliferation of these canines responds to the aesthetic demands of their consumers and questionable ethics
A network of telescopes has successfully photographed matter emanating from the supermassive center of the Messier galaxy, located 55 million light-years away
The world number 11 spoke to EL PAÍS about breaking down barriers in tennis, his greatest inspirations, his rise in the sport and expectations over becoming a Grand Slam champion