EL PAÍS reconstructs the rescue of the veteran sailor, who was stranded for months in the Eastern Pacific, based on interviews with the members of the crew that saved him
54-year-old Timothy Lyndsay Shaddock and his dog, Bella, disembarked Tuesday in the Mexican port city of Manzanillo from the fishing boat that rescued them
Australia’s Studio Snoop has incorporated an artificial intelligence collaborator into its daily routine, which works with the rest of the staff as another member of the team
The leaders of Japan, Australia, South Korea and New Zealand took part in the Vilnius summit, but the Allies disagree on how far the organization should be involved in that region
These stealthy survival tactics could teach us how to curb the widespread use of chemical pesticides in agriculture. But first, researchers must learn how seemingly helpless flora deploy this masterful strategy
Palestinian scientist Jacob Hanna uses a chemical cocktail to induce self-organization of embryonic stem cells into a structure similar to a natural embryo
Phillip White met U.S. citizen Scott Johnson in Dec. 1988. The pair went for a walk around North Head, which was known at the time to be a popular area among gay people. There, after an argument, White punched Johnson off a cliff
In the run-up to the coronation ceremony, to be held this Saturday at Westminster Abbey, the new King is already making relevant gestures in both the international and domestic arenas
The Australian actress and goodwill ambassador for the UNHCR talks to EL PAÍS about the refugee crisis, the need for collective responsibility and why the dehumanization of asylum seekers needs to be stopped
The annual drills by the longtime treaty allies called Balikatan — Tagalog for ‘shoulder-to-shoulder’ — will run up to April 28 and involve more than 17,600 military personnel
Scholz brought six of the 17 Cabinet members for talks with Japanese counterparts, including economy, finance, foreign, interior, transport and defense ministers
The ambitious agreement between the US, the UK and Australia will enhance the allies’ influence in the Asia-Pacific and help unify their military strategies and capabilities
Spokesperson Wang Wenbin said the arrangement, given the acronym AUKUS arises from the ‘typical Cold War mentality which will only motivate an arms race’