Problems with online payments and ATMs have pushed citizens to withdraw record amounts over the past three months
Academics Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares argue in their new book that the technology could lead to our extinction. Is there reason to believe them?
His role in ‘In the Mood for Love’ made him the world’s most melancholic lover. But the Hong Kong actor is versatile: he started with comic roles and moved on to action films. His latest release is ‘Silent Friend,’ in which he plays a neurologist fascinated by plants
Victims of domestic violence are unprotected in the United States. The fear of being deported keeps them from going to the authorities as was the case for two murdered Cuban women
The banning of Memorial, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate organization, is a qualitative step by the Kremlin to monopolize the interpretation of history
In an interview with EL PAÍS, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate’s youngest son denounces the lack of credible information about his mother’s whereabouts
Red Star, in the old working-class suburb of Saint-Ouen, is the capital’s oldest club and a countercultural stronghold in an era of globalized soccer
A series of recent seizures is further evidence of the pressure the US is exerting on the Mexican government and in Central America