A study of the remains of a necropolis in Treviño show an early case of smallpox and a very reduced North African genetic footprint, unlike the populations in the south of the peninsula
A website and a social media account keep track of the tourists who die after leaping between hotel balconies. The content creators say the real problem is ‘drunken tourism in the Balearic Islands’
The opposition is trying to keep the spirit alive on the streets despite the judicial and police harassment aimed at eroding its leaders and supporters
The prosecutor is calling for a conviction for premeditated murder, which could carry the death penalty, while the Spaniard maintains that the Colombian surgeon’s death was accidental
In his book ‘Macchina,’ British photographer Jon Nicholson pays tribute to those high-speed chases with a series of snapshots taken from Utah to San Marino
Here are three lessons from the latest book by the famous South Korean thinker, which describes how this feeling can create new paths and help us escape paralyzing fear
The popular town in Málaga province has seen a significant increase in North Americans arriving for tourism or with an interest in acquiring luxury properties
EL PAÍS speaks to artistic director Alberto Barbera, who has had his contract renewed after months of uncertainty. He is ensuring that the event continues to reflect progressive values and defend the most marginalized, in contrast to the Italian government
Seven trucks delivered the specially prepared tomatoes, which are not suitable for consumption, with VIP tickets to ride on the vehicles going for over $500
Farming and mining towns between Michoacán and Colima are targets for the cartels. Their inhabitants try to protect themselves and have been asking for a stronger state security presence in the region for years