The New York Philharmonic is commemorating the composer’s anniversary with an exhibition and the world premiere of a work recently identified through the personal diary of his friend, the Spanish pianist Ricardo Viñes
A scientific review explores the gender gap in life satisfaction and finds that, despite socioeconomic advances in equality, women are experiencing more emotional distress compared to men
The white supremacist organization Aryan Nations, born in the 1970s and portrayed in Justin Kurzel’s movie, ended up as a terrorist group that committed bomb attacks
The deputies of the NPC, the highest organ of power in the Chinese state, were evasive about the American president in their only annual meeting with the press
A judge’s blocking of the transfer of Abraham Oseguera, brother of the CJNG leader, to the U.S. is added to his arrest last year and release nine days later. The then-Mexican president considered it proof of the corruption of the judicial system
The CIA director confirmed ‘a pause’ in the transmission of intelligence on Moscow’s movements — information that military officials and experts consider the most critical form of America’s support
A study originally focusing on cancer has shown that amyloids — proteins typically linked to neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s — influence inherited traits. The discovery could, say the authors, explain part of our ‘missing heritability’
The former businessman, who spent almost a decade in a Siberian prison for confronting the Russian president, says that the leaders understand each other like ‘two gangsters’ and maintains that Zelenskiy has not understood Europe’s message
Days after the kidnapping of a group of people from Tlaxcala, a car with nine bodies was found on a highway in Puebla. Now no authority wants to take responsibility
Senator Elissa Slotkin of Michigan responds to the president with a message focused on citizens’ concerns about the economy and Musk’s excessive role in government
The US president celebrated his U-turn on Ukraine, his tariffs war and his crusade against immigrants, urging lawmakers for more funds to finance a mass deportation
‘The Baldwins’ employs the actor’s rather spoiled offspring in what some are calling a failed attempt to rehabilitate his reputation after ‘the Rust incident’
Although synthetic biology labs have toyed with the possibility of building mirror bacteria, scientists have opted to ditch the idea because of the potentially catastrophic consequences
The president is targeting the US capital, a Democratic city whose residents are suffering from mass layoffs of public officials and attacks on the independence of its cultural institutions and media
The president will speak at a joint session of Congress on Tuesday after halting military aid to Kyiv following his rant at Zelenskiy in the White House
The US president will announce the future of the economic agreement with Ukraine on Tuesday, in his speech before both houses of Congress, while softening some measures against Russia
Doctors had to perform aspirations due to a ‘significant accumulation of endobronchial mucus and consequent bronchospasm’ and the pontiff is again on mechanical ventilation. ‘The prognosis remains guarded,’ the Vatican stated
The former GDR, a stronghold of the AfD, and Vienna, where the extremists won in September, avoided taking responsibility for Nazi crimes as West Germany did
Human rights and humanitarian organizations are sounding the alarm about an increase in sexual violence against children, their presence in gangs, and the risks to their education and future
Those who have been impacted call out ‘chaos’ in Trump administration cuts — and warn that the purge puts at risk the United States’ reputation as a world leader in science, as well as its chances at combating the next pandemic
Mexican and U.S. authorities are struggling to explain the legal basis that allowed them to overcome the court logjam that for years prevented the drug lords from being handed over
The nation’s economy is steady but with some signs of weakness, as investors grow more skeptical of the S&P 500 rally. White House policies will tip the balance toward either more growth or more of a slowdown
In London, Zelenskiy declared himself optimistic about the chances of relaunching contacts and signing the economic agreement that was shelved after the White House showdown on Friday
Sean Baker’s film was crowned the winner while ‘Emilia Pérez’ was the loser with just two wins despite 13 nominations. Zoe Saldaña, Adrien Brody and Kieran Culkin all took home statuettes, as did the Brazilian film ‘I’m Still Here’
The professor of contemporary history has published a new biography of the dictator, a solid portrait that covers everything from his time in Africa and Hitler’s help at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War to the essential role of the Church in the regime
Almost 70% of the 1.2 million migrants in the country are US citizens. After the pandemic, the number of residence visas being issued skyrocketed, while the amount of undocumented Americans being sent back decreased
The dean of the Graduate School of Architecture at Columbia University believes that we must commit to an ‘interspecies alliance.’ Buildings must not only be sustainable: they must also heal the ecology
Ahead of the Academy Awards ceremony on Sunday, only veterans such as Jane Fonda have dared to speak out against the US president’s aggressive policies
In the last four years, authorities have seized 5.4 tons of fentanyl, almost 50% in territory controlled by the sons of ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán, from where it is trafficked to the US through Tucson and San Diego
There’s no point in sticking to sweeteners if you then eat industrial pastries that are high in fat content and don’t exercise. It is more important to lead a healthy lifestyle
EL PAÍS followed the path of 15 geolocated garments for months and over thousands of kilometers to gauge the environmental and social costs of the mass consumption of fast fashion. Dubbed in Africa as ‘dead white man’s clothing,’ it pollutes countries in the Global South, feeds opaque commercial networks and leaves a long carbon footprint in its wake
The Cuban couple, who have residency in Mexico, were separated after crossing into the United States. She was able to return to Ciudad Juárez, while he was sent back to Cuba in handcuffs
A new report quantifies emissions linked to war actions, the reconstruction of damaged infrastructure and forest fires during the three years of conflict
The US president cancels the joint press conference and claims on social media that his counterpart “is not ready for peace”. Minerals deal remains unsigned after Ukrainian leader rushes out of Oval Office
The world champion, dethroned by the American in the middle of the Cold War, died on February 27 in Moscow at the age of 88 after a life worthy of the movies
A team from the Center for Genomic Regulation in Barcelona details the molecular mechanism of a rare illness that causes transient paralysis and dangerous arrhythmias