All or nothing to make it to El Hierro, the last European outpost for African refugees
The westernmost island in Spain’s Canaries archipelago received over 1,200 people in two days fleeing from instability in Senegal, Mali and The Gambia
The westernmost island in Spain’s Canaries archipelago received over 1,200 people in two days fleeing from instability in Senegal, Mali and The Gambia
The engineer Rubén González Crespo, one of the most cited researchers in the world, and other academics in Spain claim to be victims of a sketchy Indian professor. Together they have 16 retracted papers
The tournament will also feature matches in Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay to mark the centenary of the first World Cup in 1930
The former president of the Spanish Football Federation insists the kiss he planted on the Spain player in Australia was consensual
The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville has shown interest in a canvas by the Flemish painter that a family had in their home for several generations, unaware of its value or who painted it
Research shows that it is more common in social species where there is lethal aggression between males and functions as an adaptive mechanism to reduce intrasexual violence
Eight pachyderms that lived 14 million years ago died at the same time due to an extended drought
Decades ago, Italian canids crossed the Pyrenees into Aragón where their Iberian cousins live
The quadruped — which walked an area of Castellón 122 million years ago — stood 10 meters tall, ate up to 40 kilos of vegetation a day and is considered one of the ‘most gigantic’ of its kind
A virtual reality project in Spain allows visitors to experience the episodes of daily discrimination suffered by lesbians, gays and transgender people
The educator established a school for girls in Kabul and relocated it to Rwanda in 2021 when the Taliban returned to power
Subjects including Mathematics, Geography and Language can help students to be more aware of the importance of sustainability. Parents also play an essential role
Former police officer Luis Alberto Mío Morocho is attempting to avoid being returned to his country of origin, where he is accused of over a dozen murders
When we’re able to analyze the risks of technology, only then are we able to limit and manage them through regulations
Researchers have located a ‘sensational stone slab showing a diadem’ that reverses theories about these types of archeological monuments
The Spanish national team returns to action for the first time since the World Cup and after a month spent fighting for women’s rights after the Luis Rubiales case
The professor at Spain’s Miguel Hernández University has studied the psychological consequences of global warming in university students and young people from vulnerable backgrounds
AI faking has leapt from images to voice, text, documents, and facial recognition to become one of the most worrying emerging vectors of fraud
The RFEF has dismissed general secretary Andreu Camps, a staunch ally of the former president, with more sackings to follow after the World Cup champions issued a list of executives they want removed
Spain’s acting PM laid out his political project, emphasizing the environmental transition and reducing structural unemployment, at an EL PAÍS event in New York
Only two players opted to leave the team’s training camp after receiving guarantees from the government that they would not be sanctioned
Archaeologists also located 17 catapult ‘bullets’ and other weapons, as well as brooches, coins, and millstones from different periods
While the police investigate, the mothers of the affected have organized to take action and try to stop those responsible
Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) has killed hundreds of cattle in Europe after being detected in November 2022
Activists and experts demand greater resources for Carteia, in the province of Cádiz, Spain. The remains of a Roman town lie hidden among oil refineries but are essential to understand the history of the Iberian Peninsula
The president of CAF-Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean, Sergio Díaz-Granados, believes that this week’s upcoming meeting of government officials from both blocs ‘will be an opportunity of historic significance’
He resigned late Sunday following weeks of relentless pressure after the Spanish soccer federation president kissed a player on the lips without her consent during the trophy ceremony in Australia last month