Speaking at the NATO assembly in Madrid, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez called on Moscow to leave Kyiv ‘in peace’ and said the alliance has been strengthened by the Kremlin’s ‘ill-advised calculations’
In his book ‘The trails of a tiger’ expeditionist José Luis Rivera chronicles his experiences with the felines and discusses what can be done to protect them
Capri. St. Tropez. Now Ibiza. The tourism industry is flourishing in the third most expensive destination in the Mediterranean but the flow of wealth threatens to displace almost everyone else
The trailblazer has taken his message to Harvard, where he teaches the importance of the circular economy
The US engineer talks to EL PAÍS about the next technological breakthrough, the limits of human longevity and his friendship with Elon Musk
The veteran politician offered his views on the end of the war, on America and Europe’s role in supporting Ukraine, and on the rise of the far right in his country
A study places salmon, sardines and anchovies among the most beneficial types of fish due to their high protein content
To fill the most in-demand positions, from cloud architect to metaverse specialist, universities and companies are changing what they teach and how they hire
The Mexican singer talks to EL PAÍS about her new album ‘Tu Historia,’ her decision to leave Sony Music and why she thinks Rosalía is a ‘goddess’
The losing battle against drug trafficking has opened a debate on the decriminalization of the consumption of the narcotic
In his book ‘The Power of Words,’ the researcher reviews the science behind the extraordinary capacity of conversation and how to have a fruitful dialogue
Authorities in the Spanish capital are having a hard time cracking down on the dozens of beauty parlors that offer sex services on the side
A Madrid court has dismissed the case, but the incident has proved a long and costly headache for the 20-year-old and her family
The predator, who worked as a lawyer and soccer coach, posed as a young girl on social media and asked victims to send footage of themselves performing sex acts
The iconic establishment helped fuel a revolution of the genre in the 1980s and attracted global figures of jazz and dance such as Chick Corea and Pina Bausch
The first rule followed by the many devoted fans of San Román is to deny its very existence
These once-bustling centers of activity were largely abandoned when other forms of transportation took over. But the few remaining residents are fighting to preserve their legacy, and to find a new purpose for their crumbling infrastructure
Whether it’s to supplement their pensions, combat the effect of rising rents or simply for an adventure, seniors are opting to seek roommates, according to data from the Badi service
The 200th anniversary of the PradoThe Mallorcan painter discusses his favorite artworks and masters at Madrid’s world-famous gallery, as he wanders its corridors with his friend, photographer Jean Marie del Moral
Rino Stefano Tagliafierro injects computer-generated movement into the art collection in a video produced by El País Semanal for the 200th anniversary of one of the world’s most famous museums
A scientific study by pharmacist Manuel Pérez Moreno of 90 types of cannabis resin bought in the region has revealed high levels of E.coli bacteria, posing a threat to consumers’ health
The last bastion of the bohemians is attracting growing numbers of middle-class incomers
The capital’s streets, walls and subway preserve all manner of paleontological remains
In 1986, Joe Strummer managed to lose his Dodge 3700 GT somewhere in Madrid
A new documentary traces the time the former singer from The Clash spent in the capital
Each Sunday the back room of a Madrid bar becomes the stage for an intimate dance show
Privately run Uflamenco to offer a degree program in the music and dance form from October
Bringing an indie flavor to the Hollywood blockbuster, Gareth Edwards’ ‘Godzilla’ stomps into town