Clotilde Leguil, psychoanalyst: ‘Giving in is not consenting’
The French writer analyzes the ambiguities of consent, from the intimate aspect to the political one
The French writer analyzes the ambiguities of consent, from the intimate aspect to the political one
While people discuss self-love or vanity, in the clandestine operating rooms of Latin America hundreds of people are at risk, writes a journalist who was the victim of one of these phony surgeons
Some of the other elements in her coalition, mainly members of the more left-leaning Radical Civic Union, made clear they would not support Milei
Republicans put an end to three weeks of chaos that left the chamber paralyzed by picking an evangelical Christian who tried to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election
The storm made landfall as a Category 5 hurricane on the Mexican coast of Guerrero during the early hours of Wednesday, and was later downgraded to a Category 2. The popular resort city of Acapulco lies in its path
The proliferation of deepfake child sexual abuse images could bog investigators down trying to rescue children who turn out to be virtual characters
The authors of ‘Frankenstein’ and ‘Dracula’ challenged prevailing criminological theories and presaged the scientific study of psychopathy
The state visit, only the fourth since Biden took office, is a reminder of how he’s pursuing long-term plans to counter China’s influence
The restricted list includes Leonard’s thriller ‘Cuba Libre,’ set right before the 1898 Spanish-American War, and Frederick Forsyth’s ‘The Day of the Jackal’
The technology that allows for the creation of unique works gave an enormous boost to digital art. Nowadays, however, NFTs are dealing with malaise and waiting for better times
More than 4 million people were displaced within Congo because of conflict in 2022, the most in Africa and second in the world only to Ukraine
The work, published in ‘Nature,’ opens the door for generative artificial intelligence tools, such as ChatGPT, to learn faster, more efficiently and more cheaply
Israel blocks visas for UN officials after accusing the secretary-general of justifying Hamas for saying the October 7 attacks ‘did not happen in a vacuum’ but after ‘56 years of suffocating occupation’
Federal prosecutors have even taken the rare step of appealing the sentences of some Jan. 6 defendants, including leaders of the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys
For vulnerable populations in sensitive and conflict-affected and fragile situations, ongoing crises can derail years of healthcare progress
The finale of cycling’s marquee race will leave Paris for the first time since 1905, with the last stage taking place on the French Riviera because of a clash with next year’s Olympics
Large crowds eager to get a free Pikachu card imitating the painter’s famous self-portrait overwhelmed the gallery
Helmut Marko has clouded the 2023 season with derogatory comments about the Mexican driver, drawing criticism from fans, the FIA and Lewis Hamilton
Under the law, transgender people who want to have their gender assigned at birth changed must undergo an operation to remove their sex organs
The president of the European Society of Medical Oncology reviews the latest advances against cancer presented at its annual congress in Madrid
Putin expects to distract attention from the fighting in Ukraine and erode support for Kyiv, but the war could damage its relationship with Israel
The league’s foreign stars include Jokic, Antetokounmpo, Dončić and Wembanyama, to name a few
The mineral is the Hichilema government’s ticket to pay the foreign debt, but financing the exploitation requires a substantial investment
The race car driver sponsored by Red Bull is experiencing his most high-profile season in a 13-year-long F1 career. He’s appeared alongside Jimmy Fallon and Bad Bunny, while having also starred in dozens of commercials
A member of the organization’s negotiating team in Havana and a former field commander, the 64-year-old is seeking election in his native Puerto Berrío, which EL PAÍS visited during the campaign
For the first time, a study has measured the size of the immune system: if it were an organ, it would weigh more than a kilo and represents 0.2% of all human cells
The Biden administration’s program allows migrants to legally enter the country if they have, among other requirements, a sponsor. The island is experiencing the largest exodus since the Cuban Revolution