
‘Culex molestus’: What the London Underground mosquito species says about us
Humans influence the evolution of plants and animals. Sometimes actively, sometimes indirectly. The case of the Tube mosquito is a good example

Humans influence the evolution of plants and animals. Sometimes actively, sometimes indirectly. The case of the Tube mosquito is a good example
Nostalgia for the shah’s authoritarian monarchy has grown in the shadow of an opposition without clear leaders, but it offers no alternative and enjoys no real support in Iran, according to experts
Its design made headlines worldwide, was exhibited at MoMA, and Salvador Dalí even offered to decorate its interiors. Seventy years after its construction in Caracas, the future of the controversial building remains uncertain

The Republican will receive the leader of the Venezuelan opposition at the White House Thursday after speaking by phone with the interim president

A meeting between the Danish and Greenlandic foreign ministers, J.D. Vance, and Marco Rubio ended with ‘fundamental disagreements’ over the Arctic territory

The proposal to tax the wealth of the ultra-rich at 5% pits the governor against a segment of the electorate that sees it as a direct response to inequality

The family of one of the deceased says no one informed them he was in hospital, or even that he was sick. Now they are demanding justice

Jokes that are born and die on the internet have become soundbites that explain everything from the trivial to the profound

A study shows that, in the most sedentary people, small amounts of activity are linked to significant health benefits

The arrest of six alleged members of the Venezuelan gang exposes the collaboration between organized crime groups in Mexico City

Demonstrations in Iran’s streets highlight deep structural discontent in the country, which is facing chronic inflation, widespread poverty, and high youth unemployment

Former PDVSA workers in Houston watch seized tankers arrive in the city that became their new home

The engine of the boom that turned the United States into the world’s largest oil producer could see its already thin margins become unprofitable amid an increase in supply

‘Denmark has our full solidarity in the defense of its territorial integrity and sovereignty in Greenland,’ the politician told EL PAÍS

María Corina Machado and Henrique Capriles represent rival leaderships as voices emerge from hiding ahead of possible election

The British actor is enjoying the peak of his professional career after his breakout role in the Netflix series. Previously, he worked in the ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘Twilight’ franchises and overcame a long struggle with alcohol addiction that affected his mental health

The researcher is a pioneer in techniques for manipulating mice brains to change how they recall past events

The president of Chile, who will leave office on March 11, is an unusual figure in his political sphere. EL PAÍS spoke with him in three meetings. He will work from the opposition and could run again in four years

The US president announced that he has canceled the planned meetings with Iranian representatives and called on protesters to ‘take over’ the institutions

The Republican hasn’t proposed a Venezuela-style intervention, but expects the island to collapse without external support

The owner of X responded to a flood of complaints about violations of the right to one’s own image, privacy, and honor, as well as threats of bans from numerous governments

NASA will start the process to launch the first crewed mission to the moon in half a century next month in a new space race with China

The 150% increase compared with the previous year falls within the Trump administration’s hardline stance against foreigners

Those detained in solitary isolation received the news during their weekly family visits

The Mexican president is withstanding pressure from the Republican to send U.S. troops in and acknowledges her government ‘can do more’ to combat drug trafficking

The Department of Homeland Security accuses the media of lying in its coverage of the incident, while journalist associations warn of an increase in assaults on reporters by federal agents

The singer faces new legal action in Puerto Rico over two songs from the albums ‘DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS’ and ‘X 100PRE’

The opposition leader lets Donald Trump’s snubs slide in order not to damage the ties with her most important ally

The US president needs Senate approval to appoint a successor to Jerome Powell, who is under criminal investigation

In ‘a world on the brink of collapse,’ Danes sense threats from the East in Bornholm and from the West via Washington

Donald Trump’s offer of dialogue could deepen the struggle between pragmatists and ultraconservatives in a political system already weakened by protests

Tehran has indicated its willingness to negotiate with the US and restore internet service. Hundreds of protesters have died

Personal interviews indicate that two-thirds would leave the drug trade if they had a legal alternative

Vladimir Putin’s ‘special military operation’ marks 1,418 days on January 12

The order was given by acting president Delcy Rodríguez, following Italian diplomatic and intelligence efforts and US mediation. Non-profits confirmed that 24 people have been freed so far

Mexican authorities point to the growing influence of Fausto Isidro, once a mid-level regional crime boss, in drug trafficking to the United States

Procrastination has a name: the VS–VP circuit — and this team of researchers has ideas for how to switch it off

Historian Jürgen Matthäus solves one of the mysteries surrounding the image known as ‘The Last Jew of Vinnitsa,’ which depicts an SS officer about to kill a man. The victim’s identity remains unknown

How do cell phones affect our memories? What percentage of them are imagined? A group of neuroscientists is trying to unravel the secrets of one of the brain’s most common and least understood functions

Amid Washington’s push to control an island that is part of the Kingdom of Denmark, EL PAÍS reviews six possible scenarios: from a military attack to an agreement

Following the intervention in Venezuela, the US president feels increasingly empowered to act without restraint toward other governments

The former president of Venezuela awaits trial in New York, where he is expected to argue that international law was violated and that diplomatic immunity must be respected

The miniseries about bullying takes home four trophies. The Pitt and The Studio — along with their lead actors — win in the television series categories

Prosecutors are investigating whether the economist lied during his testimony before the Senate about the renovation of the Fed’s Washington headquarters

Reporters face censorship, threats, arrest and the risk of exile when they delve into possible violations committed by the country’s authoritarian government

Signs of US hostility, such as threats to Greenland, sanctions against prominent figures, and the new national security strategy, are causing disquiet in a continent still dependent on Washington

The sovereign of Usui, a traditional kingdom in the south of the African country, focuses her mandate on defending the rights of girls

Now that the US has control of Venezuela’s crude oil, the spotlight is turning to Mexican shipments of hydrocarbons to the island. Pressure could come through the upcoming review of the USMCA trade agreement

The deputy chief of staff for domestic policy, one of the most influential advisors in the White House, advocates for the annexation of Greenland and will be one of the president’s point people on Venezuela

All the president’s excesses, ranging from his provocative threats to rude mockery, hurtful comparisons, and public contempt, paint a picture of a narcissistic personality

The low birth rate is one of the greatest headaches for Beijing, which in just 10 years has moved from strict family-planning rules to incentives for having children

The teenager is increasingly being viewed as the probable successor to her father, and there is speculation she could assume some kind of official position during the upcoming Workers’ Party congress

Experts believe that a military attack by a major ally against a smaller partner would be a blow to the Atlantic Alliance from which it would be difficult to recover

The government is working on a three-phase plan to address a potential humanitarian emergency

Biologist Eduard Batlle used to spend his weekends at his parents’ confectionery. Now he’s one of the six inventors of petosemtamab, a revolutionary experimental treatment for tumors that’s been acquired by a Danish company

The Cartier Foundation and Art Basel Paris illustrate the growing influence of private initiative in the French capital’s cultural scene. The trend is at once revitalizing the industry and threatening the role of the public sector

Those who were hoping for change have suddenly found themselves living in a caricature: Donald Trump is now the one leading the Bolivarian revolution

Laws against freedom of expression, the presence of paramilitaries, and the return of Chavista hawks mark the daily life of a strange transition that does not take the population into account

Country’s leading political prisoner defense group warns of its critical situation due to lack of funds

The weapon used against Ukraine is capable of firing six projectiles with conventional or nuclear warheads

American actors, athletes, and businessmen are investing in British lower-league clubs and, in the process, producing successful docuseries

Felipe VI says that maintaining ties requires ‘great patience and diplomatic courage,’ and calls for a ‘genuine democratic transition’ in Venezuela

This long, long road was crucial for the movement of troops during World War II before becoming the road trip par excellence in the 1960s and 1970s thanks to hippies and beatniks

In an interview with Fox News, the US president also said he will meet with Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado next week in Washington