Mary Beard: ‘The Roman Empire emboldens self-absorbed macho men’
The expert on Ancient Rome explores the lives of emperors in a new book, covering the scandalous Heliogabalus and defining moments that shaped our political culture
The expert on Ancient Rome explores the lives of emperors in a new book, covering the scandalous Heliogabalus and defining moments that shaped our political culture
She holds a PhD in art history from the Sorbonne and is an expert in Picasso’s work. Now, she has created a candle collection for the Amen company that is inspired by the Spanish artist
In a country whose population is normally less polarized than in other parts of the EU, the elections scheduled for March 10, in which the Portuguese will have to decide between two opposing blocs, will be tough
The actors, who in the series played Joey Tribbiani and Monica Geller, Chandler Bing’s best friend and girlfriend, have posted videos, photos and messages remembering Perry
The National Liberation Army, or ELN, acknowledged the kidnapping, saying it was a mistake and that its top leadership had ordered the father’s release
The seismic swarm in the southeast of the island has registered 1,000 earthquakes a day, and land deformation in the area has been observed from space
An open letter signed by workers from across 40 government department and agencies reflects growing dissent over Biden’s support of Israel’s offensive in the Palestinian enclave
Factory electrification and gigafactories have monopolized the allocation of Next Generation EU funds
The company has shown a willingness to pull back investing an additional $17 billion over the next decade in central Florida, as planned
Acquiring 1 million of shells, as the 27-nation bloc offered, could secure stability for Ukraine for at least half a year
The 40-year-old Alves has been in pre-trial jail since January when he was arrested for allegedly assaulting the woman at a nightclub in Barcelona on Dec. 30
The Central American nation is pioneering a restorative system that prioritizes rehabilitation over prison
The far-right candidate’s team says it is holding on to ballot papers until the run-off vote on Sunday to ensure they are not torn or misplaced
US is warming about 60% faster than the world as a whole. It regularly gets smacked with costly weather disasters and faces even bigger problems in the future
Although dance music continues to be almost exclusively a male domain, a handful of females have managed to sneak into a universe where testosterone still reigns
Experts state that, for the moment, the data does not justify the alarm about the use of screens and call for parents not to judge the devices but the use made of them
The Hungarian physicist is using attosecond science to try to detect malignant tumors in such early stages that it becomes much easier to cure them
States are undertaking a sweeping reevaluation of the 94 million people enrolled in the government’s health insurance for the neediest Americans
The ELN guerrilla organization refuses to renounce a practice that has affected more than 50,000 victims in recent decades
Only 26% of Pakistani women have access to the internet, compared to 47% of men, one of the most pronounced digital gender gaps in the world. The lack of access to the Internet makes it more difficult for them to educate themselves, progress at work and fight cyberbullying
A WHO-commissioned panel found at least 83 perpetrators during the Ebola response, including at least 21 WHO staffers. The youngest known victim was 13
Milder-than-expected price figures could make it less likely that the Federal Reserve will impose another interest rate hike
A book by journalist Jonathan Karl claims that the former president asked for ‘quid pro quo’ from the reality TV star in exchange for pardoning Alice Marie Johnson
With Cuba immersed in an economic and humanitarian crisis from which it cannot escape, the president — who succeeded Fidel and Raúl Castro — is attempting to get closer to the citizenry
The White House has said it has yet to uncover information that Iran was directly involved in the Hamas operation against Israel
A sad childhood, a doomed first marriage and a coronation hand in hand with the love of his life. We review the key events that have marked a before and after for the U.K.’s monarch
The media have asked to live broadcast the hearings, an initiative supported by the former president. But the prosecutor opposes the move, claiming it will create a ‘carnival atmosphere’