Marisela Silva Chau, head of the International Committee of the Red Cross delegation in Haiti, warns that the number of displaced people has reached 1.4 million and that only 30% of health centers are operational
Raised in a religious sect in Texas, he drifted, becoming addicted to drugs, alcohol and fentanyl, while falling into a deep depression. He was going to quit music, but made a ‘cosmic’ decision: to break away from his family and leave the US, a country he no longer recognizes. He settled in Madrid, where he was reborn
The artist, co-creator of Miles Morales, looks back on how she went from her native Amatrice to becoming one of Marvel’s most acclaimed artists
We made the mistake of minimizing and caricaturing the rise of authoritarianism. This far-right populism took advantage of the distrust in democracies generated by the Great Recession to infiltrate the very core of society. If we want a democratic recovery to succeed, we cannot continue to uncritically defend a system that not only led to the 2008 crisis but also failed to pursue a just way out of it
The accelerationists of anarcho-capitalism want to bring their new conception of human nature to fruition. They have the means to do so, Carlos Fernández Liria explains in ‘Against the Dark Enlightenment’
Since the start of the civil war in Sudan, the Rapid Support Forces and allied Arab militias have set fire to hundreds of villages, in order to accelerate their depopulation
EL PAÍS analyzes the most relevant profiles from the sex offender’s ultra-wealthy circle, at least 16 of whom have faced legal consequences, while 56 have felt an impact on their personal and professional lives
As the crisis arrives to the outskirts of Tokyo, official policy aims to ease strict restrictions on firearm use, and promote hunter training