The first Indigenous person from the lands known as the United States to be nominated for Best Actress revives the debate around her community’s sparse representation in the cinematographic industry
The election plans make no mention of the participation of candidates banned by the government from running for office, including President Nicolás Maduro’s strongest adversary this year, Maria Corina Machado
More than a century after Robert Falcon Scott’s death, the physiological challenge necessary to follow in the pioneers’ footsteps remains as mysterious as it is complex
In-flight sex is no longer a dirty secret: nowadays, companies organize trips designed to facilitate your entry into the mile high club. But if such furtive encounters are your thing, make sure you read up on laws in the countries to which your plane is registered
The authorities have covered a piece of ice smaller than a soccer field with a geotextile blanket, in an operation that has raised criticism from scientists and environmentalists
Felines tend to get along best with similarly sized species, because when guided by hunter’s instincts, they will perceive smaller pets, like rodents or birds, as prey. To avoid problems at home, make sure their first encounters with new roommates are stress-free
Moscow troops have besieged the enclave liberated in the failed summer counteroffensive, but Kyiv’s forces have managed to stop them without exposing their armor and with ammunition running short
The price for the volatile asset is up almost 200% from one year ago, fueled by the anticipation and eventual regulatory approval of spot bitcoin exchange traded funds earlier this year
Starbucks has found itself alongside other Western brands targeted by pro-Palestinian activists over the war. The company has been trying to counter what it describes as ‘ongoing false and misleading information’
Premier Li Qiang said the government plans a ‘new development model’ for the housing market, including building government-subsidized housing in a bid to ease a prolonged real estate slump that has been a major drag on the economy
These types of mutations follow Mendelian patterns of inheritance. For the animal to be born brown-white, both its parents must carry the mutation, even if they are black-and-white
A legal complaint has been filed by Margherita Agnelli for alleged tax irregularities related to the inheritance left by Gianni Agnelli, her playboy father who reinvented Fiat. Her sons say that they feel ‘grief and pain’ because of her claims
Venezuelan, Peruvian, Haitian, Chinese, and Afghan families endure hunger, disease, and violence while they raise money to cross the rainforest and reach Panama, on the only land route that leads from South America to the United States
The sinking of such a modern ship would be a significant loss and an embarrassing blow for Moscow, even though there are dozens of other vessels in its Black Sea fleet
Elon Musk, who owns Tesla, wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that ‘these are either the dumbest eco-terrorists on Earth or they’re puppets of those who don’t have good environmental goals’
The rule would bring the average credit card late fee down from $32. The bureau estimates banks brought in roughly $14 billion in credit card late fees a year
More than 3,000 participants including finance ministers, central bank presidents, businesspeople and representatives of civil society will meet in Punta Cana for the event, which runs from March 6 to 11
The facility has been occupied by Russian forces for two years with barely any power supply to cool the reactors. The director of the IAEA is expected to meet with Vladimir Putin on Tuesday
Dina Boluarte has asked for the resignation of Alberto Otárola, according to different sources. The woman recorded in the tapes, however, argues that it is a plot orchestrated by the president’s brother
Recent history provides numerous examples of dictatorships that have committed similar or greater atrocities, but there are not so many precedents among democracies
The sanctions announced by the US, Canada, the UK, France, Spain and New Zealand represent an element of pressure on the Israeli government, which supports the movement
‘Until August’ — Gabo’s posthumous book — will hit bookstores on March 12. Underlying this novella by the Colombian Nobel Prize winner are doubts about his desire to publish it, as well as the reasons why his heirs made the decision to do so. EL PAÍS visited the Harry Ransom Center in Austin, Texas, where five drafts of the short novel — with his handwritten corrections — are treasured, along with the rest of the Nobel Prize winner’s legacy