
Why do we keep obsessing about artificial intelligence?
Google and Microsoft’s headlong rush to launch a conversational search engine marks a turning point for high tech

Google and Microsoft’s headlong rush to launch a conversational search engine marks a turning point for high tech

Here is a tour that takes in a Mozart cake in Salzburg, guided visits to coffee plantations in Costa Rica and a cappuccino at the Tommaseo in Trieste

The jihadist advance in Burkina Faso and Mali has triggered a strong anti-colonial sentiment that is spreading throughout the Sahel region and being used by Russia

A law firm representing more than 600 Liverpool supporters said those affected were due compensation

The Spanish-born, Paris-based artist was best known for his fragrances and for dresses that incorporated materials like metal and plastic

Writer Anne Berest reconnects with her Jewish identity by delving into the lives of ancestors executed in Auschwitz

A report Friday showed that US inflation is continuing to cool, raising hopes for a smaller increase that’s less painful than last year’s aggressive hikes

Factoring in the time it takes for him to review the object before placing the blindfold over his eyes, Stanley Chapel can solve one in around 17 seconds

The French ‘nose’ is the creator of the most popular fragrance of 2022, and the most-copied: ‘A group of perfumers have come together to fight for intellectual property to be recognized in the perfume world’

Damien Chazelle’s drama about the late 1920s in the film industry recreates a period of debauchery, art and business, when stars like John Gilbert and Clara Bow disappeared overnight

Peppe Cutraro and Lolo Zozza, both specialists in the famous Italian dish, discuss why it is one of the world’s favorite meals

Cartier’s historic flagship store has reopened after two and a half years of renovations

Pavel Filatyev – a former soldier who deserted the Kremlin’s army – has released the first chronicle written by a participant in the invasion of Ukraine. Now living in exile in Paris, he sat down with EL PAÍS to speak about his experiences

The Spanish-French aristocrat was a muse for Andy Warhol and Roy Halston, a friend of Robert Mapplethorpe, and in a polyamorous relationship with Karl Lagerfeld and Jacques de Bascher. At 67, she has published a memoir of sex, drugs and debauchery. ‘I learned to destroy myself through pleasure and rebuild myself through love,’ she says

In 2022, over 84,500 people have attempted the dangerous crossing into the UK from the northern shores of France. Only half have made it

The FC Barcelona player became the first woman to win back-to-back Ballons d’Or this year after landing the award for Spain in 2021, 60 years after Luis Suárez last did so

The Argentina captain is currently on vacation after winning the World Cup and has reached an agreement in principle to renew with the Parisians with an eye on the 2024 Copa América

How au pairs have upended the lives of Hollywood stars like Jude Law and David and Victoria Beckham and British royals including Charles and Diana

Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman said in a video conference that Washington has not ‘facilitated or encouraged’ Ukraine to target military objectives deep in Russian territory

Described by Reporters Without Borders as Iran’s most frequently jailed journalist, he is certain that the only way forward is the overthrow of the regime

The conservative pundit is a fierce critic of the BLM movement, which she accuses of profiteering from the racial justice protest. She also wore a ‘White Lives Matter’ T-shirt at the Yeezy fashion show

The biography of the famed German designer also tells the story of the fashion industry and nearly an entire century. Three years after his death, his legend continues to grow, extending to bookstores, movie theaters and... the Met Gala

More than 80 years after his death, the writer is still one of the most revered, quoted and honored authors

The German actress talks to EL PAÍS about her latest movie ‘Marlowe,’ moving from a small town to Paris and how her relationship with her mother has changed

Diego Salazar, cousin to former minister Rafael Ramírez, shelled out $610,000 at the Ritz and $806,630 on watches while looting PDVSA between 2007 and 2012

The German sporting goods manufacturer shed more than 4% on the stock market and expects losses of up to $250 million on net income in 2022 after ending its association with the rapper now known as Ye

Personalities like Éric Zemmour call public protests after an undocumented Algerian woman tortured and killed a child named Lola in a Paris building