AI-generated fashion models could bring more diversity to the industry - or leave it with less
Critics raise concerns that digital models may push human models — and other professionals like makeup artists and photographers — out of a job
Critics raise concerns that digital models may push human models — and other professionals like makeup artists and photographers — out of a job
U.S. Rep. Summer Lee, a first-term lawmaker who has aligned herself with the “squad,” is facing a primary challenge from Bhavini Patel and the war has become a flashpoint in the race
Analysts say Iran sent a message that it would be willing to escalate and change its rules of engagement in its shadow war with Israel
Although invitations have not been formally issued, the news organizations said it was not too early for each campaign to say publicly that it will participate in the events
The Italian firm’s poor performance in the Asian region is taking its toll on its parent company, French conglomerate Kering, owned by François-Henri Pinault
The European Medicines Agency is considering approving the first drug that has been shown to delay the onset of symptoms
The post-Covid boom in confectionery and bakery items has revived an industry that has been key to the Netherlands’ economy for centuries
The first criminal trial of a former president — which could be the only one of the four cases against the Republican candidate to be held before the November election — begins Monday in New York
Iran’s retaliation against Israel was the last red line left to cross to prevent an open war from breaking out in the region
Tehran has just over 3,000 ballistic missiles, according to a U.S. estimate. Nine models of these projectiles have the capacity to reach Israeli territory
The son of Bradley Nowell, who died in 1996, sung with the original members of the group and Olivia Rodrigo performed a surprise song with Gwen Stefani
There are signs that the country calibrated its response to Israel to avoid escalating the conflict
EL PAÍS travels along the border of the poorest state in Mexico, a region dominated by criminal groups. From the city of Tapachula to the Lacandon Jungle, passing through the towns of Frontera Comalapa and Chisomuselo, this story illustrates the fight between cartels, the abandonment of the state, the murders, forced displacements, kidnappings and extortions, along with the efforts made by the local and migrant populations to survive
The country is reopening its airspace after the unprecedented early morning attack. All eyes are now on Netanyahu’s expected retaliation and the role the United States will play
In ‘All the Rage: Mothers, Fathers, and the Myth of Equal Partnership’, the U.S. psychologist takes on the unequal division of household chores. A word of warning for women readers: this book might make you mad
Peter Sands explains that artificial intelligence can have beneficial applications for development, and warns of the growing demonization of ‘the other’ for political purposes
The semaglutide craze is a global phenomenon, but among its unwanted side effects is a premature aging of the face. Health professionals have found themselves administering anti-aging treatments to an ever-younger clientele
Of German descent, he was Spain’s first rock star. He was an international hit but lost everything due to extravagant behavior. ‘I’ve been my own worst enemy,’ he tells EL PAÍS from a care home in the city of Vitoria, as he’s about to turn 80 years old
Katsuhiko Akasegawa called the dead-end urban structures he came across ‘thomasson’ after a successful U.S. baseball player who moved to Japan and got nowhere