China, Norway and Australia are working on different zero-emission initiatives, such as a ferry that will link Argentina and Uruguay and a freight vessel that can move 10,000 tons
The Australian singer has lost two children and many friends and family members in recent years. But he has emerged stronger. He expresses this resilience in an album full of hope, titled ‘Wild God’
Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike said the trouble with the update it issued that was affecting computers running Microsoft Windows was not a security incident or cyberattack
The plane carrying the WikiLeaks co-founder has landed in his native country, where the government had called for an end to the legal case against him. He was greeted by crowds of supporters in Canberra
The publication in 2010 by five media outlets of thousands of US diplomatic cables opened the door to a new form of collaborative journalism. EL PAÍS reviews what it was like to participate in that project
Estimates of the casualties have varied widely since the disaster occurred, and it was not immediately clear how officials arrived the number of people affected
Clive Palmer has been a self-made man, a conservative politician with questionable allies and now wants to become the person who reconstruct the most famous ship in the history of navigation
The families of the victims have identified the bodies, which had gunshot wounds. The Baja California Prosecutor’s Office believes that the assailants wanted to steal their vehicle, but ended up killing them
EL PAÍS has compiled a list of words, places, people and acronyms that can help us understand a time of turbulent change, amidst the strain unleashed by geostrategic forces
The Woolmark Company, along with the Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli sailing team, has developed a new performance-oriented, sustainable uniform rich in Merino wool for the America’s Cup
The 40-year-old was stopped in the attack at the Westfield Shopping Centre in Bondi Junction when a police inspector shot him after he turned and raised a knife
The Australian thinker, transgender activist and prominent left-wing figure went from analyzing digital culture to publishing autofiction novels such as ‘Raving,’ where she argues that dancing to techno music can open new political perspectives
A London court is hearing the case of computer engineer Craig Wright to determine if he is in fact behind the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of the digital currency
The project is one small piece in a global ramp-up of lithium production to make batteries for storing clean wind and solar energy and powering electric cars
Spanish scientist Patricia Casas shares her four-year battle with the Buruli ulcer. A new study suggests that mosquitoes transmit this neglected disease
The man from Alicante, Ferrero’s replacement on the Spanish bench, praises the player’s ‘joy’ and says that he should not lose his ‘spontaneity’ on and off the court