Daniel Sancho: What happens next in Thailand murder and dismemberment case?
The Spaniard, accused of killing Colombian plastic surgeon Edwin Arrieta, could serve a sentence in Spain under a 1987 agreement if he is not given the death penalty
The Spaniard, accused of killing Colombian plastic surgeon Edwin Arrieta, could serve a sentence in Spain under a 1987 agreement if he is not given the death penalty
A Spanish judicial investigation to which EL PAÍS has had access reveals how a criminal gang in Barcelona recruits and exploits young women with the collusion of officials at Lima airport
The case of Daniel Sancho, who has admitted to the murder of Edwin Arrieta, has shaken the paradisiacal island of Kho Pha-ngan
Literature professor Miguel Salas highlights the importance of ensuring teenagers don’t abandon the pleasure of reading in the age of TikTok and YouTube
We have normalized the availability and advertising of alcoholic beverages in urban environments to such an extent that we no longer see them
Eleni Myrivili talks to EL PAÍS about what can be done to cool down cities, the importance of taking action and how heat waves affect the most vulnerable
The Spanish presidency of the European Union offers an opportunity to write the history of the coming decade
After the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, the biochemist escaped Russia and joined the National Cancer Research Center in Madrid to find a cure for pancreatic cancer
From shade maps to applications to find drinking fountains and from drainage systems to white roofs, cities are looking for solutions to create cool spaces
The fund’s co-founder is now the father of impact investing, which drives greater social and environmental commitment from companies
In Austria, 25% of real estate is publicly owned and in Vienna nearly half of residents live in rental housing. EL PAÍS takes a trip through the history and geography of European social housing
While not tolerating this substance means that it cannot be properly digested, an allergic reaction is an atypical response from the immune system that can put the child’s life at risk
Mexican artist Naomi Rincón Gallardo exhibits her ‘Tzitzimime Trilogy’ at La Casa Encendida in Madrid. The three audiovisual works draw on mythological tradition to address issues such as the destruction of the environment and gender identity
The voguing star talks about his childhood, racism, homophobia, and the political message of dance
The author of the famous triangular theory of love, an expert in the study of creativity and its use in education, emphasizes the need to work with others to solve problems
Tomás García Asensio was an early advocate of using technology for artistic creation at a time when computers occupied entire rooms and artificial intelligence was a far-off concept
A new study shows that on the hottest days canine attacks on people increase by 4%
The experiment attained precise measurements using a processor of only 127 qubits and an error mitigation strategy
Two women share their story of motherhood after diagnosis. Mónica Piqueres received treatment while pregnant with her daughter; Laura Rueda took part in a medical study that meant pausing her therapy in order to have a baby
The Cuban artist visited Palestine after almost three years of recreating, from a distance, places like Zaatari or Dadaab in watercolor
On Instagram there are more than 300 million images of sunsets. Between the hotels that offer rooftop sunset views and the lookouts that have to close because of crowds, it’s easy to see how business revolves around this natural phenomenon
Medical museums are rethinking how they exhibit controversial specimens like the skeleton of Pedro Antonio Cano, a 7-foot man from South America
The discovery of 484 kg of drugs on a plane at Barajas airport has prompted the La Paz government to acknowledge that drug trafficking has ‘permeated’ its institutions
The rapid rise in the cost of living in African cities is another striking feature of this year’s ranking by the consulting group Mercer
From websites specialized in hyperlocal tourism to TikTokers who recommend the latest and best plans, cities are reinventing themselves as more and more people grow thirsty for unique activities
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?
A married couple in Spain interviewed girls in their luxury apartment then imprisoned them in houses controlled by video surveillance to sell sexual services on the web