
Nazareth Castellanos, neuroscientist: ‘We need to teach anxiety prevention techniques from school onwards’
The researcher has dedicated the last 20 years to studying the impact of breathing on the brain

The researcher has dedicated the last 20 years to studying the impact of breathing on the brain
The actress returns to the big screen with ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash,’ playing a leader as indomitable as her career
For years, writers like Erik Harley and the collective Nación Rotonda have examined this phenomenon, using it as a metaphor for Spain’s construction frenzy

The South American giant is exceeding the government’s most optimistic forecasts. For now, locals are welcoming the influx despite signs of gentrification in cities like Rio de Janeiro

A toxic mix of 61 million tons of debris, 100,000 tons of explosives, and chemicals leaked into the earth has destroyed arable land, water and air quality. Any recovery is expected to take decades

More than 300,000 Haitians will lose their legal status in the US in February. Most reside in South Florida and have been contributing to the local economy for years

The government of Nicolás Maduro has let out nearly 100 dissidents, the largest number in a year. But NGOs note there are still around 1,000 opponents behind bars

Warships, performing arts centers, ballrooms... anything in Washington DC is liable to get named after the White House occupant

The president had been claiming for weeks that members of the Christian community in the African country are being ‘viciously killed’ by Islamic jihadists

Dogs and cats don’t just communicate with their tails; they have other ways that allow humans to understand the emotions they are feeling

In Santiago’s General Cemetery, tradition links the dead and their families to those who care for their graves

The award-winning author of ‘On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous’ returns with a new novel, ‘The Emperor of Gladness’

Bolsonaro-aligned members of parliament argue that an advertisement featuring Fernanda Torres is an attack on conservatives

Sales of these vehicles have multiplied in the last decade in Spain, where a lack of affordable housing has become a major social concern. Although the country trails far behind others such as France in its cultural acceptance of this lifestyle, more people are jumping on board

With Trump stepping back, NATO faces the challenge of responding to the Russian threat while seeking lessons from almost four years of the war in Ukraine

This holiday season is overshadowed by unprecedented tensions between the country and the United States

Separated couples, deported children, detained parents... The consequences of the Donald Trump administration’s anti-immigrant crackdown will mark the holiday season for thousands of families across the country

The National Museum of Art of Bolivia has opened a permanent gallery showcasing the work of the artist who used his work as a tool for social struggle and subversion

For most of human history, a continuous eight-hour snooze was not the norm

For 35 years, fisherman Eusebio Webster has been fighting to protect these critically endangered turtles from commercial trade on Colombia’s Caribbean islands
The City Council is resuming the festivities in the hope of boosting the economy of a city where 85% depends on tourism and unemployment has climbed to 65%

Around 20 territories will apply an increase that will come into effect on January 1, while others will raise it around the middle of the year
The murder of the Guzmáns’ head of security follows the arrests and killings of six other lieutenants over the past two years

Washington claimed it is fighting ‘extraterritorial censorship of Americans’ and barred former Commissioner Thierry Breton and other officials responsible for content moderation on platforms like X from entering the US

Bari Weiss, the new anti-woke head of CBS News, removed a ‘60 Minutes’ segment at the last minute after the White House declined to comment

The Trump administration argued before the UN Security Council that Venezuela is diverting oil revenues to the Cartel de los Soles

Whether by chance or on purpose, celebrities such as Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep, Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber have surprised several newlyweds

Thirty years after the release of one of Hollywood’s most notorious flops, the actress has overcome the savage criticism she faced and is now seeing the film appreciated anew by critics and audiences alike
Community leaders denounce environmental damage, restricted movement, and militarization following the launch of one of the Ecuadorian government’s flagship projects
In her new book, the economist poses the question of what would happen if the world stopped assuming that problems in women’s lives are all caused by their own choices

The US president is mentioned multiple times in the new batch of declassified documents regarding the convicted pedophile

Following Trump’s call to consider the airspace closed as part of his pressure campaign against the Maduro regime, many members of Spain’s large Venezuelan community will be unable to spend time with their loved ones

Stanislav Orlov, who united diehard soccer fans under a volunteer brigade fighting on Russia’s side, was shot dead by his own country’s security forces in Crimea

The attacks have intensified, and the Mexican government acknowledges a recent increase in homicides as the sons of El Chapo and El Mayo fight for territory

Since 1989, John Koch has been present at the execution of every person sentenced to death in his home state, which this year reached a record high at 19

Detained LGBTQ+ migrants denounce harassment, isolation and other abusive practices. With the rapid expansion of centers and the elimination of oversight mechanisms under Trump, this dangerous system is worsening exponentially

The Department of Homeland Security has increased the financial incentive for undocumented immigrants to leave the country, tripling the amount offered since May

The great French mountaineer completes the first of his last three winter ascents on Mont Blanc: ‘I hope the deaths of so many great climbers will teach me when to stop, so I don’t push my luck’

The Danish foreign minister’s gift to his Egyptian counterpart — a Lego recreation of the Great Pyramid — and the portrait of Trump symbolize the success of the company, which, with increasingly complex toys, is now targeting adults

The actress steps behind the camera to direct Helen Mirren and Toni Collette in the Christmas drama ‘Goodbye, June,’ which was written by her eldest son

Cecilia Vicuña, gold at the Art Basel Awards, Betye Saar and other creators are tasting success after decades of invisibility
The highway connecting the islands to the rest of the United States has become an ‘easy trap’ where authorities set up checkpoints and roadblocks to detain migrants passing through the area

Some criminals pose as consultants or specialists offering shortcuts to obtain residency, work permits, asylum, and even U.S. citizenship

The country’s enormous energy and mineral resources are consolidating as a key factor in the geopolitical dispute and in Venezuela’s institutional collapse

The US-led battle against cargo ships off the coast of Venezuela, and Ukraine’s attacks on Russian vessels have brought to light an illegal industry of ‘shadow’ ships

The British actor, activist and arts educator, star of the film ‘Plainclothes’, represents the 21st century’s multifaceted and liberated version of the heartthrob

The cats’ new nutritional source in southern Argentina has led to increased concentration of the predators, who have also become more social

The German chancellor, despite being unpopular at home, is pushing international initiatives as the French president loses ground

The eviction of 20 families, the closure of a soup kitchen, and the recent opening of upscale cafes illustrate the facets of a phenomenon that continues to grow in a trending neighborhood that was once stately and later a refuge for beatniks

Al Jazeera’s English-language correspondent left Gaza with her children after being threatened. Now she continues to report on the war as a refugee and asks that Gaza’s plight not be forgotten

Churches are changing holiday traditions, foregoing posadas and processions, and using Nativity scenes as a form of protest against deportations

Located just minutes from the center of the Spanish capital, Cañada Real Galiana, with its 8,000 inhabitants, is the largest informal settlement in Europe. A landscape of marginalization, insecurity, and drug trafficking, it has now become a film location thanks to Guillermo Galoe’s movie

The ability to give concise instructions to artificial intelligence is a key factor that that will separate employees in the work environment. AI prompting is no longer just a command, it’s the new lingo needed to navigate tomorrow’s world

The Asian giant is the world’s largest online marketplace. In a book that was recently translated into English, author Hu Anyan chronicles his precarious experience in the parcel delivery sector

The actress, who triumphed as Lexi Howard in the hit HBO show, made her directorial debut with ‘Poetic License’ and has developed her own unique voice in front of the camera

Psychologists and teachers warn about the long-term impact on the mental health of minors, who are already having difficulty concentrating and keeping up with their studies

Barcelona is hosting a retrospective dedicated to the American artist, who was a pioneer of street photography and color. She transformed the humblest settings into compositions that are full of meaning and visual poetry

About 4,000 years ago, an intense shower of these objects fell in the north of the country, turning it into a reserve of great astronomical and spiritual value for the Indigenous Moqoit people

The discovery of at least 500 bags containing human remains within a 10-mile radius of Guadalajara’s Akron Stadium tarnishes expectations for the FIFA tournament

A controversial study suggests that consuming these dairy products may have a protective effect, but experts aren’t so sure
The remains of hundreds of soldiers have yet to be returned to the country, and many claim they have not received the compensation promised by Kyiv

The director returns to the ‘Avatar’ saga with a third film set in a world in conflict that serves as a mirror of reality

Their history marked by cultural seclusion, the people of a tropical Bolivian region publish the most complete work in their language to-date

A comment by the actor about the singer during the promotion of his new film ‘Marty Supreme’ has once again put the spotlight on Britain’s Got Talent’s most viral contestant. After suffering a stroke in 2022, Boyle is getting back in the game