
A legal battle 20,000 feet under the sea: the treasures hidden in the abyss
The oceans store minerals that are essential for the green transition but their exploitation comes at a high environmental cost

The oceans store minerals that are essential for the green transition but their exploitation comes at a high environmental cost

Driven by awareness and technology, younger generations are advocating that museums return works to their original homes

New tech tools and algorithms raise ethical questions about the future of art ownership

50 years after his death, the genius’s sales are suffering because of stricter social mores and a dearth of great art on the market

While the fossils sell for millions, paleontologists denounce the private collectors and auction houses that trade in them, labeling them as ‘thieves of time’ who take specimens away from science

Little is known about this R&D facility in California that has come up with revolutionary products such as Kindle or Alexa, and the odd flop as well
Half of all job losses since the start of the outbreak have happened to adults under the age of 35, who experts say will face the brunt of the economic fallout from the pandemic

It would take a Spaniard born into a low-income family four generations to reach the country’s average income, an OECD report finds

Some of the world’s major museums are refusing to return masterworks to countries that were victims of historical plundering

US authorities uncover massive fraud that fooled top galleries and collectors Works by abstract expressionists such as Jackson Pollock were among those copied

The Rock's economic success is based on a combination of low taxation, online gaming, finance and the controversial practice of refueling ships at sea

Graft is slowing down any recovery from the crisis, distorting economic development, discouraging youthful enterprise and damaging the country's image internationally

Andorran Banks are turning their eyes to Spain in the wake of European Union moves expected to unwind the principality’s standing as a tax haven

With the current situation in Spain, it has never been more necessary to save money Many have sought new ways to earn a little extra cash to keep the wolf from the door

Ignacio Garralda, the chairman of insurer Mutua Madrileña, thinks that free public healthcare is on the way out

A recent spate of corruption scandals has hit politicians and business figures The news could put pressure on the risk premium and slam the brakes on investment

Clubs that have become global brands reap rich rewards while rest struggle

Spain's haute cuisine chefs say the top end of the market is doing well The effect of the economic crisis has been minimized thanks to overseas customers

Firms are reorganizing to limit the damage in the event of European monetary breakup