
Elon Musk calls Pedro Sánchez a ‘tyrant and traitor to the people of Spain’
The billionaire lashed out with insults after the government introduced five new rules for social‑media platforms and their executives

The billionaire lashed out with insults after the government introduced five new rules for social‑media platforms and their executives

The meeting between the presidents of the United States and Colombia lasted more than two hours and was held behind closed doors

The White House confirms the incident but says that negotiations for an agreement with Tehran are ‘still scheduled’

The ruling reactivates legislative oversight of federal centers amid escalating allegations of abuse and deaths in custody

The scientist, a pioneer in neural networks, warns that ‘the capabilities of artificial intelligence continue to advance at a rate which seems faster than risk management practices’

Preventable infections drive deaths in women, while tobacco dominates among men, according to the WHO’s most extensive study yet

In an interview with EL PAÍS, the president of the Central American country reflects on the challenges he faces ahead of a vote he hopes will reshape the judicial ecosystem

The British-American historian believes that Trumpism displays ‘fascistic elements’ and encourages Europe to threaten retaliation against Washington’s coercive practices

The New York influencer Laurie Cooper goes viral on Instagram and TikTok for championing flirting in person, away from screens

Scientists from the Miguel Hernández University of Elche stimulated the visual cortex of the patient until he was able to perceive light, movement, and even large letters

In a rare rebuke, even the prime minister criticized the future queen consort’s ‘poor judgment’ after it emerged she kept up ties with the financier after his 2008 sex crimes conviction

On the field, several Latino NFL players, including the first born in Venezuela, will represent their community with the Puerto Rican superstar

Prisons persist as centers of criminal command and call centers for organized crime groups, a weak point that justifies the extradition of high-profile detainees in collaboration with Washington

Given the official silence regarding the dismissal of the highest-ranking general, analysts and sinologists are searching for clues and signs to interpret the ‘great political storm’

Minneapolis is not an anomaly or an isolated episode, but rather another expression of a conflict as old as the federation itself
Juan López started running at 66. Now in his eighties, he continues to amaze physiologists with his record-breaking feats

The Trump administration’s military intervention on January 3 has become a catalyst for the new climate reigning in Caracas, enabling demands that until a few weeks ago were unthinkable

‘No conceivable degree of institutional incompetence is sufficient to explain the scale, consistency and persistence of the failures that occurred,’ say victim lawyers, asking judges to force takedown of documents

The main challenge, according to aides of the Colombian president, was convincing him to take concrete proposals to Washington, avoid being provocative, and not let himself be provoked

Following Venezuela’s release announcement and amid a potential negotiation with Trump, many Cubans are wondering what the Havana government will do about the more than 1,000 people who are victims of its policies