A woman with a vascular malformation in her brain undergoes a peculiar medical intervention. While she is fully conscious, neurosurgeons map the language areas before removing the lesion to protect her vast linguistic skills
The tourist that wants to go beyond the official circuit can take a journey through the mid-19th century architecture of the Catalan capital, impregnated by a neo-Arabic air and rich in history
Who benefits from classical domes and columns: democratic or totalitarian regimes? What about Brutalist concrete: capitalism or communism, the rich or the poor? And, above all, why is urban regreening an ideological issue?
The Colombian singer will only have to appear in court in Barcelona on the day that she has to testify over allegations she defrauded the Tax Agency of €14.5 million
The U.S. Department of Justice has built a case against a group of traffickers who transported drugs in small boats along the Pacific, making stops in Mexico and Central America
After living in Spain for over a decade, the Colombian pop star is to set up home in the United States with Milan, 10, and Sasha, eight. The move comes as part of her custody agreement with former partner Gerard Piqué
A new documentary narrates the inspiring experience of Marta Huertas, aiming to bring visibility to a rare disease that affects one person in every 250,000
‘We knew what we were doing, and the proof of it is that there are currently more mobiles than people on the planet,’ the American engineer explains from the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona
Spanish expert Esteve Fernández applauds New Zealand’s initiative to phase out access to tobacco entirely but warns that the industry is using e-cigarettes to create new generations of smokers
A group of residents of a vacation complex in Almería filed a lawsuit after the owners’ committee hired private security to prevent the non-naked from accessing the pool and gardens
The director of the Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology warns about a decrease in the average age of colon cancer patients and points at unhealthy eating habits: ‘You can’t imagine the amount of garbage we eat’
The body of the antivirus creator has been lying in a morgue in Barcelona for over a year and a half, waiting for a judge to authorize a second autopsy
The former Barça defender has been accused of having abused a woman in a nightclub last December, an accusation that he has denied in a statement to Spanish television
The French president and the Spanish writer Javier Cercas address in this conversation the main problems tormenting the continent, such as the rise of populism, the consequences of war or the loss of identity due to the economic crisis
New genetic studies confirm that discrimination has been a constant throughout history. Carles Lalueza-Fox, one of Europe’s leaders in paleogenetics, explains it in his book ‘Inequality: A Genetic History’