A traditional mix of authenticity, melancholy, rusticity and modernity, the Portuguese capital has become a mecca for international tourism. But it has paid the price in the form of gentrification and the loss of its essence
A meme generated with artificial intelligence has gone viral, providing a warning about a digital environment that will be dominated by the automatic generation of content
Spanish scientists have found the oldest case of oncological intervention in remains dating back 4,000 years, when the Egyptian civilization was flourishing
The former vice president of the United States and Nobel laureate talks to EL PAÍS about the effectiveness of climate summits, the problem of greenwashing and why people should ignore the far right’s ‘easy solutions’
The first fans are already lining up and buying merchandise near the Santiago Bernabéu stadium, where the artist will play two concerts on Wednesday and Thursday
The 27 member states have lately taken significant steps on military and economic security matters, but the nature of the organization and internal discrepancies continue to slow down the push for a more ambitious union
The list of challenges affecting humanity at large is long and dangerous. If no one manages to impose some order in the international system, dangerous anarchy will be the outcome
Thomas Perez was ‘psychologically tortured’ by Fontana police for 17 hours after he called in to report his father missing. Detectives told the suspect his dad was dead even though he had been found alive and well