
The arguments for an anti-Trump revolution
The US president is right that European civilization is in danger, but he’s wrong about who poses the threat: it’s Putin and himself

The US president is right that European civilization is in danger, but he’s wrong about who poses the threat: it’s Putin and himself
With whistle codes, workshops and rapid-response groups, neighbors are training to combat the Trump administration’s assault on immigrants

The president’s tax law, which was passed over the summer, cut funding for hormone treatments. This has led to medication shortages and long waits at clinics, causing uncertainty within the trans community

The actress, model and farmer who grew up surrounded by cinema disappeared when the industry stopped calling in her 40s and hasn’t stopped working in recent years (Oscar nomination included). She now shines in Bvlgari jewelry with the light of an eternal diva

In a conversation with EL PAÍS, 10 young people between the ages of 16 and 26 describe their search for stability and security, in a country that they feel is increasingly hostile

After his exit from the industry due to a sexual scandal, the actor is carving out a new path with three independent films and a podcast

The CEO and founder of Science Corp discusses his company’s latest breakthrough: an ocular prosthesis, implanted with a chip under the retina

Archaeologist and anthropologist Jerry Moore reviews the findings that explain a relationship marked first by fear and then by mutual interest and admiration

He became globally famous for painting the soles of his shoes red, although he’d been sketching since he was a child. Today, Louboutin is celebrating: his brand turns 35, rejuvenating itself thanks to Gen Z and changes in the way heels are perceived