Ana Carrasco Conde, philosopher: ‘Nothing more absurd than fleeing from death, it always accompanies you’
Known for her work on evil, the thinker just received the Eugenio Trías Essay Award. Her new book reflects on the final hours of life
Known for her work on evil, the thinker just received the Eugenio Trías Essay Award. Her new book reflects on the final hours of life
The Barcelona thinker analyzes what he terms as the defeat of the left and artificial intelligences, which, he doubts, will be able to ‘produce something that science doesn’t already know’
EL PAÍS met with the famous thinker in Berlin. Known for his short sentences, the author of ‘The Burnout Society’ works at night and sleeps during the day
In a conversation with EL PAÍS, the great French thinker reflects on existence and invites us to cultivate the poetic side of living. He has just published a ‘dissident’ book on the war in Ukraine and has two more works forthcoming in the summer
Controversial Slovenian made popular through his YouTube videos spoke to huge crowd in Madrid
Rising debts, political interference and plummeting audiences. RTVE needs urgent attention
The southeastern province is experiencing its worst drought since 1857, leaving farmers facing ruin
Argentina-born tech entrepreneur Martín Varsavsky says his next project will “make people happy”
US company threatens to expropriate local people’s land to extract the region’s gas potential
North coast town of Cudillero has seen six different people head up its council over past two years
The campaign website Change.org was founded in San Francisco in 2007 Its purchase of Spanish site Actuable has seen it take off across the Atlantic
Outsiders are amazed to discover that Spain lacks a transparency law in 2013 But many doubt that the country's new legislation will live up to that abroad
Human rights lawyer Almudena Bernabéu has been involved in some key cases in Latin America
There are nearly two million family units in Spain without a single active member in employment This is what life is like for one couple forced to live on the limit
A government decree was issued last November to help homeowners facing eviction But the measure is an overwhelming failure, according to a new report
Awaiting law change, magistrates agree to act against abusive mortgage clauses
Justices set to decide if full payment demands by banks violate EC directive
Two of the newspaper’s leading reporters reconstruct the events which led to a fake image of Hugo Chávez being printed on the front page
Socialists want inquiry to see if influence peddling played role in Cabinet’s decision
Studies that show exploitation is rife in the workplace are supported by workers' personal stories
One Madrid courthouse alone has handled around 1,200 evictions this year Judges are not happy with this high number, but are bound by law to act
Ángel Vadillo abandons protest after securing a meeting with the Industry Ministry to discuss renewable energies for his village
Insurance fraud is on the rise in crisis-hit Spain and a new category of defrauder has emerged: those cheating insurers out of pure economic necessity
So much was promised of DTT, but the reality has been a crushing disappointment
A Spanish version of the world-famous website comes online Politicians and filmmakers from Spain will be among its many bloggers
Madrid’s Puerta del Sol forcibly cleared by police after minority of protestors defied camp-out ban
Days of protest in the capital less-attended than last year as 18 are arrested