Spaniard Carlos Mallo received the Goldman Prize this week, considered the Nobel Prize of environmentalism: ‘Tourism is the main factor damaging the islands’
The professor of administrative law explains in his new book the best ways for artificial intelligence to be incorporated into the work performed by civil servants
His crusade against immigration, the need for revenge, his authoritarian drift, the erosion of ties with allies and a trade war have marked the start of the Republican’s second term in office
In a new memoir, the man behind so many unforgettable opera and symphonic concerts reviews his relationship with great artists, such as Benjamin Britten, Leonard Bernstein and Luciano Pavarotti
In opposition to quiet luxury, a different kind of wealthy person is inspiring style on runways, on the street and on album covers
Widely used in the United States for hydrocarbon extraction, this technique enables the new administration to redefine its position in the global economy without concerns over energy security
The ‘Lord of the Rings’ star has returned to photocalls for her role in the latest Marvel film, but for the past five years she has prioritized living quietly with her daughters: ‘Covid changed things and put them into perspective’
Problematic substance use leads to relational difficulties, mental health issues, and addiction, which, in the worst cases, can result in overdose deaths or suicide