The adult female, seeking a new home with her calf after the closure of Marineland in France, faces the grim reality of cetaceans used in human entertainment: there is only one marine sanctuary and total release into the wild is not considered for specimens bred in captivity
Having become one of the great cultural events in California, PST ART advocates dialogue between both disciplines with an ecological message that resonates in a landscape scorched by fires
The possibility of a trade war is fracturing bilateral relations and eroding trust between the North American neighbors. A new ‘economic nationalism’ is taking hold among consumers
After months of rapprochement, El Salvador’s president is offering his prisons and hoping for financial support in his budding friendship with the Republican administration
The Philadelphia Eagles avenge their Super Bowl defeat from two years ago, in a game defined by Kansas City’s quarterback mistakes and Jalen Hurts’ stellar performance. The Chiefs fall short of claiming a third consecutive title
The conservative president and the left-wing candidate were almost tied and a runoff is scheduled for April 13. The winner will have to contend with a security crisis fueled by local gangs and Mexican drug cartels
A handful of technocrats, convinced of their intellectual superiority, occupy key positions of power. They champion a supposed critical thinking — ‘think for yourself’ or ‘find your own truth’ — which they want us to pursue by surfing their social media platforms, where propaganda and disinformation thrive
The most international Mexican artist on the contemporary scene turned the Jumex Museum in the capital — all three floors and its basement — into a living machine, at the service of the largest retrospective in his almost 40-year-long career
Widespread fear is gripping immigrant families following recent ICE raids and the Trump administration’s immigration policies. Many parents are keeping their kids home to avoid possible separation
The actor stars alongside Reese Witherspoon in ‘You’re Cordially Invited,’ a new Prime Video film in which he once again plays the immature yet sensitive male
The executive director of Oxfam International believes that the current economic system consolidates the growing level of worldwide inequality, in which 3.6 billion people live below the poverty line
He won viewers’ hearts thanks to roles in romantic teen series and films, but then tried to escape his Netflix-bequeathed heartthrob persona, to middling results
An Apple TV+ documentary turns the devastating numbers of the most controversial war in the history of the United States into human testimonies, 50 years after the fall of Saigon
Experts warn that the energy sector is not contemplating a boost in production, despite the president’s messages. The country is already the world’s leading oil producer, but fracking deposits lose profitability when the price per barrel falls below $70
The researcher, a global liver damage expert, sounds the alarm over our limited awareness of the connection between drug consumption and rising death rates
A comprehensive strategy that combines pharmacological advances, vector control, public outreach to raise awareness and community work has managed to drastically reduce cases of the disease. However, there are still challenges to overcome
After more than 15 months of war and nearly three weeks of the ceasefire, the Israeli prime minister has yet to eliminate the Islamist movement with which he is compelled to negotiate. Neither he nor Trump have proposed a viable post-war government in their plan to expel Palestinians from the Gaza Strip
Series based on a groundbreaking idea lose the plot the longer they go on. In US politics, the second season is proving far more chaotic than the first
The Greek prince announced his engagement two weeks ago, shortly after his romance with the daughter of a shipping magnate was made public. The ceremony comes nine months after the son of Constantine and Anna Maria of Greece announced his divorce from Princess Tatiana
A group of specialists emphasizes the urgent need for in-depth studies into vaginal microorganisms and their impact on health: ‘More research is needed’
The discovery of dozens of illegal burials in Chihuahua, San Luis Potosí and elsewhere this year by activists and local authorities is not being reflected in official figures, underscoring the administration’s lack of transparency since mid-2023
One of the latest executive orders signed by Joe Biden prohibits these infrastructures from being built in areas with a high risk of cancer due to pollution
Panama, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Dominican Republic welcomed Trump’s representative with open arms. But before he left the region, the first disagreement had already emerged
The Justice Department’s lawsuit against Chicago and Illinois, along with a House investigation, cap months of threats directed at jurisdictions with laws that limit local cooperation with federal immigration authorities
The comedian rose to fame for his crude pranks and shock humor, which influenced shows like ‘Jackass.’ Now he runs a farm in his native Canada and has returned to the screen with three documentaries that offer a glimpse into his new life
Less than a third of the destroyed homes have been rebuilt, half a million people still live in container settlements, and a large portion of the population continues to suffer from psychological issues related to the disaster
The possibility of a brain microbiome has scientists engaged in a discussion about the possible role of bacteria in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s
The probability of a 2032 collision with the 50-meter asteroid has risen to 1.9%. However, ongoing calculations in the coming days and weeks may cause this estimate to fluctuate
For years, the Argentine company Caza & Safaris offered packages of up to $50,000 to wealthy Americans and Spaniards who flew into Bolivian territory to hunt the endangered species
At 99, and after having survived three concentration camps, this citizen decided to return the Order of Merit after the political upheaval caused by the union of the center-right and the far-right against migration
The US president’s proposal to expel Gazans is backed from the political center to the euphoric ultra-nationalists: 82% of the Jewish population supports it while only 3% consider it ‘immoral’
A new generation of activists is debating on social media whether the symbol’s presence is beneficial or not in the fight against the Republican’s measures
The acclaimed British author, who has sold millions of books worldwide, reflects on her career and the value of giving fiction distance from contemporary issues to ensure it stands the test of time
Ordinary Gazans, along with officials from Hamas and the Palestinian Authority, are determined to continue defending their rights and resist being expelled from their land, as proposed by the US president
The structure consists of three concentric walls up to five meters high and 25 towers. Inside, the tomb of a possible Roman legionary has been discovered
The gigantic cataclysm, which released energy 130 times more powerful than the detonation of the entire world’s atomic arsenal, will facilitate the research of astronauts scheduled for a lunar landing within two years
Several soldiers deployed in the east of the country, where the most intense fighting is taking place to contain the Russian advance, describe their daily difficulties and demand better weapons
US authorities are offering a $5 million reward for information about the veteran drug lord. Some reports say he is waiting for the right moment to re-emerge and take back leadership in Sinaloa, where a bloody cartel war is being waged
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The impact of the US president’s planned tariffs far exceeds those he imposed in his first term, but it remains unclear how far he will go with his threats
Business leaders, citizens and even the opposition close ranks with Claudia Sheinbaum’s efforts to ward off the threats of tariffs from the US president
The White House says the president does not want to impose his proposal to evacuate the Strip but rather seeks ‘creative solutions’ with Israel and Arab nations
Two U.S. Hispanists argue a Toledo family persecuted by the Inquisition hold the key to the mystery of the most widely distributed work of the Spanish Golden Age: ‘La Celestina’
The author presents his book ‘Knife’ at the Hay Festival in Cartagena. He reflects on the attack he survived in August 2022 and his refusal to interpret it through pain or anger, arguing ‘that would be the end of my life as a writer’
The veteran Costa Rican politician, currently leading the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, is considered one of the potential candidates to head the organization. In an interview with EL PAÍS, she analyzes the future of the region amid tariff tensions and Trump’s threats