The ephemerality of online data: Are our photos safe?
The flipside to our seemingly indelible digital footprint are the images, emails and posts that suddenly disappear from the web
The flipside to our seemingly indelible digital footprint are the images, emails and posts that suddenly disappear from the web
Research shows that autonomous vehicles are less prone to accidents, except in low-visibility conditions and when turning
EL PAÍS once again predicts the outcome of the tournament. France and England start as favorites, although 60% of the time another team will win. Predictions are updated every day
The singer is due in court for a hearing about his DWI charge. According to several sources, he had gone out to dinner with friends in the Hamptons and was arrested shortly after midnight
A team from the University of Córdoba found the liquid in the necropolis of the Andalusian town of Carmona. Their analysis suggests the new finding supersedes the Speyer wine bottle in Germany
The second season of the ‘Game of Thrones’ spinoff delves into the confrontation between two sides of the Targaryen house. ‘We want to reward the audience for sticking with us,’ says showrunner Ryan Condal
‘How am I going to be a cannibal?’ the actor asks incredulously in a podcast, in response to the 2020 scandal that led to his divorce and demise in Hollywood. He claims that the allegations were a ‘neutron bomb’ to his life, and admitted to having suicidal thoughts
Ukrainian soldiers warn that the invading forces are gaining positions through the use of these vehicles, which are more difficult to identify and intercept
Researchers propose that cumulative culture may predate the separation of the Neanderthal and ‘Homo Sapiens’ lineages, and that a common ancestor could have developed it
Some of the venues on the list will also be used for the 2026 World Cup
Led by Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, the Celtics beat the Mavericks to win a first title since 2008 and move ahead in the perennial rivalry with the Lakers, who have 17 trophies
Housing prices and inflation are taking a heavy toll on the Hispanic community, in which there is a general concern about not earning enough to make ends meet
Over decades, a Spanish priest, Lucho Roma, abused hundreds of Indigenous girls in Bolivia. He photographed them, recorded them on video and documented his crimes in writing. This is the second diary of a pedophile priest that EL PAÍS has managed to access. On this occasion, however, the Society of Jesus carried out investigations that confirmed the crimes. But then, after Roma’s death in 2019, they kept them in a drawer, where they remained unpublished. Until today
The Catholic order, which hid the results of its internal investigation into Lucho Roma from the civil justice systems, admits that its actions were ‘negligent, indolent and disastrous’