Australian tycoon Aron D’Souza wants to organize the controversial Enhanced Games, a competition that still has no date or location, which sets out to test the limits of the human body by allowing performance-enhancing drugs
Their incredible work was almost erased from history, but thanks to the documentary ‘The Ladies Bridge’ and the efforts of filmmakers Karen Livesey and Jo Wiser and historian Christine Wall, their contributions have been formally recognized
An online community of 50,000 people searched for an unknown woman for five years. A few days ago they found her: she was a waitress from Tenerife and her life was about to change
Israel allegedly placed small explosives on 5,000 pagers that arrived in Lebanon in recent months, tampering with them along the supply line. The Taiwanese manufacturer, Gold Apollo, has declined any responsibility
The organization Voto Latino claims to have increased new voters by 200%, but says there are still obstacles to getting Hispanics to register in large numbers
The latest overture by the former president’s campaign has been to circulate a video where he makes some dance moves to a 1990s hit song with adapted lyrics
An individual from Missouri with no known exposure to risk factors got infected, and a close contact developed symptoms but was not tested. The second case was not disclosed until later, drawing criticism over authorities’ lack of transparency
The apparent coordinated attack, in the midst of an escalating war of attrition with Israel, is one of the biggest security breaches of the Lebanese militia in its four-decade history
Jools Sweeney, 14, took his own life in 2022. Since then, his family has been trying to find out what influence his online activity may have had on his decision
The cartel war in Sinaloa highlights the fact that there are dozens of criminal hotspots throughout the country, one of the great failures of the López Obrador administration
The book ‘Televisiva’ examines in striking black and white images the message transmitted by the ultra-saturated and colorful television of the Berlusconi era
A study published in ‘The Lancet’ warns that deaths from diseases that do not respond to antimicrobials will increase dramatically among the over-70 population
The families of José María Basoa and Andrés Martínez Adasme say the men were visiting as tourists. Diplomatic tension between Madrid and Caracas is at a high following the contentious presidential election
One in five Americans belongs to this community, but they barely appear either in front of or behind the cameras, according to a report by The Latino Donor Collaborative
The suspect, Ryan Wesley Routh, has been charged with two counts: possession of a firearm as a felon, and possession of a weapon with an obliterated serial number
As a result of the controversy, the Puerto Rican removed from his Instagram a video in which he appeared with the Republican candidate at a rally in Las Vegas
The departure of many foreign airlines has benefited El Al, which raised its prices, angering citizens and triggering an investigation by competition authorities
Famous for his bad temper and frosty relationship with the band’s singer, who stole his girlfriend, the musician was the third of the Ramones to pass away in a very short period. Although he barely wrote any songs, he led the group with an iron fist
Both candidates have recently redoubled their efforts to appeal to the growing Puerto Rican electorate, especially in the decisive state of Pennsylvania, where 80% of the Latino vote is Puerto Rican
The man who drugged his wife for years so that dozens of men could rape her lived in a quiet village in Provence, a perfectly ordinary setting for scenes of horror. A conviction is a foregone conclusion, but the trial will serve as a laboratory for reflection in France
Polls, international organizations and Ukrainian journalists are all criticizing ‘United News,’ the merger of various Ukrainian television channels to broadcast 24-hour news controlled by the government
Residents of the Mexican city of Culiacán tell EL PAÍS about the days of fear and uncertainty triggered by the fracture within the Sinaloa Cartel, which has left a trail of murders, disappearances and blockades
In 2023, more than 731,000 Haitians were living in the diaspora in the U.S. According to NGOs, 227 deportation flights were made to the country between 2021 and 2022
The announcement by Olaf Scholz’s government, which comes into force on Monday, is a blow to free movement in the EU, which has seen previous threats such as the refugee crisis in 2015 and the Covid pandemic
The fundamentalists’ latest edict, which prohibits women’s voices from being heard in public, consolidates a gender apartheid. Meanwhile, fear, violence and mental health issues grow in the face of international paralysis
New visitors are often uninterested in the cultural aspects of the country, and show no inclination to observe its rules of etiquette. Overcrowding is also a problem on public transportation and at landmark sites
An exhibition in Berlin pays tribute to the small acts of resistance by anonymous individuals of various social classes and ideologies who risked their lives to confront National Socialism
The Cultural Heritage Center in Arusha — a city that’s the tourist epicenter of Tanzania — hosts one of the largest art exhibitions on the continent. Among its treasures is the family tree of life, ‘Ujamaa,’ a sculpture that took 20 years to make
The ‘Commander Two’ of the Sandinista revolution, today a fierce critic of the Ortega-Murillo regime, talks to EL PAÍS from exile about her life after prison and the struggle against authoritarianism in Central America
The successes of Maggie O’Farrell and Sally Rooney is indicative of what has happened in the last decade to English-language literature. Is the new Irish tradition linked to the experimental writing of the past?
The rise of protectionism and the division of the planet into two rival economic blocs would reduce world GDP by 7%, according to various international organizations
After receiving 42,000 people bused in by Texas and spending $72 million to shelter them, Colorado’s capital is shifting its focus to a program that integrates asylum seekers into the community as soon as they receive their work permits
The Venice Film Festival has premiered the documentary ‘From Darkness To Light,’ which analyzes Jerry Lewis’ ‘The Day the Clown Cried,’ a project that never saw the light of day
In the fight to raise awareness about this disorder, it has become normal to talk about it, but experts warn that, in practice, the problem can end up being trivialized
The signatories of a letter addressed to Joe Biden include ex-presidents and prime ministers from Latin America, Europe, Africa, and Asia, who call the situation ‘a coercive measure difficult to justify in the 21st century’
The Ig Nobel Prize has awarded unusual achievements in research, such as a paper that proves dead trout ‘swim’ like live fish or that scaring a cow affects its milk production
As in ‘Braindead’, the grotesque zombie film directed by a young Peter Jackson, Donald Trump imagines foreigners are devouring residents’ pets. But he is the one who admires Hannibal Lecter
The funeral commemorated Jewish soldiers killed in a war that Putin has launched to ‘denazify’ the country. The people at the ceremony agreed that if there is a fascist state, it is Russia
The vice president, unjustly scorned by the public, has won a presidential debate and earned more respect, but only a handful of votes in three states will decide the future of the United States and half the world. Just ask Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden
The Mexican drug trafficker is scheduled to attend the same court where El Chapo was tried and convicted. U.S. Authorities have called him ‘a danger to the community’ and are calling for heightened security measures to stop him from escaping
The Maduro government has survived precarious economic situations in the past and seems capable of withstanding Washington’s new measures and being cut off from the international community
Mexican President López Obrador acknowledges that people are scared about the clashes between El Mayo and Los Chapitos, but insists that the government has deployed enough security forces to control the situation
The show — which has come to Spain — explores how a small town in Canada welcomed 7,000 air passengers who were diverted after the terrorist attacks. ‘We became friends,’ recalls the mayor
The three opposing parties in the Senate could not block the controversial measure to have judges elected by popular vote: one senator was suspiciously absent, while another voted in favor of the bill
The regime has reformed the Cyber Crime Law to increase prison sentences and prosecute alleged crimes on social media, the last bastion of freedom of expression and press in the country