In Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States, researchers are carrying out a trial to try to reverse hearing loss in children born with rare genetic mutations
The weekly magazine ‘Newsweek’ has published a controversial column that has caused an online stir, but the author is an unknown individual who only writes in ultra-conservative and minority outlets
A notable number of cryptocurrency investors tend to present typical dark personality traits including Machiavellianism and psychopathy, according to a large survey published by the scientific journal Plos One
The president will give an interview, a press conference and two rallies, aware that if he stumbles again, like he did in the debate against Trump, he will be under enormous pressure to stand aside
The exploitation of minerals in the Jequitinhonha River Valley is generating thousands of jobs, but is of concern to some locals, who worry about environmental damage
Since the death of his wife in 2009, the Irish actor has focused on action thrillers based on the premise “you don’t know who you’re messing with”, such as his latest release: ‘In the Land of Saints and Sinners’
Barring entry to ‘terrible bores,’ this private club boasts the membership of prominent figures in British society, from politicians to actors, and even King Charles. After 193 years as a men’s only establishment, 60% of its members voted to include women in May
Europeans who remained in the UK following the referendum and withdrawal regret the increase in paperwork, the difficulty finding workers and the increasingly suspicious attitude towards foreigners
A record volume of passengers is expected at airports, where 32 million people will be screened. On the roads, 70.9 million are projected to head 50 miles or more from home over the Independence Day holiday
EL PAÍS predicts the outcome of the tournament, in which Argentina and Brazil start as favorites, although in one out of every three simulations another team will win. Predictions are updated every day
The Italian thinker reflects on the political uses of the past in the conflict between Israel and Hamas, and warns that the memory of the Holocaust could be discredited, especially among post-colonial minorities
The Díaz-Canel executive approves a series of measures that include budget cuts, equal pricing policy and readjustments aimed at ‘correcting distortions’
The latest data from the Tax Agency show that in 2022 there were 15,186 ultra-rich individuals. Still, this group accounted for only 0.07% of all taxpayers in the country
In the Prime Video documentary, the Canadian singer is seen in tears, trying to overcome the reality of her condition, which is holding her back from performing. And, when we think we have seen it all, we see the star paralyzed by muscle spasms in six minutes of terror
The case of the first patient to receive immunological therapy against stiff person syndrome opens the door for the treatment to be used against other conditions, such as multiple sclerosis
The researcher analyzes the impact of regulation on the Chinese tech industry, which operates with a different system due to the relationships between the government, companies and public opinion
In their dissenting opinion, they express ‘fear’ for the future of democracy, arguing that thanks to the ruling the president is now a ‘king above the law’
The president has recruited party heavyweights to show their support and is trying to spread the message that changing candidates at this point would be political suicide
The head of the event defends the management of the International Olympic Committee in past years, and speaks of a new approach to designating the host cities of the future
The romcom classic, starring Hugh Grant and Andie MacDowell, brought comedy laced with cynicism into the mainstream, but no one involved believed it would work
A new survey reveals that access to childcare is one of the biggest obstacles to employment faced by migrant parents. Eight out of 10 have turned to street vending because they have no one to take care of their kids
The invention of these tools allowed humans to make multilayered clothing and perhaps even underwear to protect them during in the ice age, argue the authors of a new study
The former president has managed to delay the start of the trial over his efforts to subvert the results of the 2020 elections, which he lost to Joe Biden
The 28-year-old candidate to be prime minister has completed the process of ‘de-demonization’ of the National Rally initiated by its leader, Marine Le Pen, more than a decade ago. The results of the first round of voting for the French National Assembly on Sunday puts the party closer than ever to government
The weakness shown by the president at the debate against Trump has triggered all kinds of speculation about hypothetical substitutes to run in the November election
The president’s disastrous debate with Trump has led to calls within the liberal ranks to find an alternative nominee. There is little precedent for it, but there is still time
The Baltic country, one of the EU’s staunchest opponents of the Kremlin, is strengthening its military capabilities, while NATO increases its presence in the region
The Office of the President of Ukraine affirms that, in a few months, the country must agree with its international allies on the roadmap to negotiating with the invader
Finnish historian Pekka Hämäläinen – who hates the film ‘Dances with Wolves’ – wrote a book called ‘Indigenous Continent,’ in which he explains that the tribes of North America had notable military capacity and that their defeat was by no means inevitable
Rampant speculation and massive high-budget tourism have pushed housing prices to unsustainable limits. There is a shortage of civil servants, including law enforcement officers, while hospitals are transforming wings into residences to retain fleeing doctors and nurses
The Oscar-winning Kenyan-Mexican actress is the star of the sci-fi horror prequel, which takes place before ‘A Quiet Place’ and ‘A Quiet Place Part II’
She was over 40 and had a physique that was not normative for Hollywood, but her Oscar for ‘Misery’ led her to become one of the busiest actresses in Hollywood
Few transformative processes in nature are as extreme as the formation of a star. Those that give light and sustain life on at least one planet were once little more than extremely cold and barely visible clouds of gas
A report concludes that, in 2022 and 2023, attacks against students and teachers increased by 20%, as did the military use of schools. The worst hit places were Palestine, Ukraine, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Myanmar
She’s the artist who wants to be both a radioactive Barbie and a neighborhood princess. With a style that blends Puerto Rican reggaeton and Jamaican dancehall, the Spanish singer has released her debut album — ‘La Joia’ — which is filled with Latin rhythms for summer nights
Netflix’s ‘Under Paris’ imagines a shark invasion during the Paris Olympics, becoming the latest to join in on a fiction phenomenon that shows no sign of slowing
It was unthinkable that, in 1984 – during the conservative rule of Margaret Thatcher – a song about a young gay boy would become a success in the United Kingdom. But the tune – which was accompanied by a music video that portrayed him – went even further than that: it became a classic that touched the lives of several generations
The genome of two dozen specimens shows that the species thrived in isolation on Wrangler Island for thousands of years before suddenly being wiped out
The justices have ruled that the crime of obstruction of an official procedure is not applicable in the assault on the Capitol, despite the hundreds of convictions that have been handed down
The art was worth $4.3 million, but even that was not enough to cover the entire owed amount, said authorities in Spain’s Basque Country. In another plot twist, the paintings and engravings theoretically belonged to a private art foundation
As daring and provocative as ever, the filmmaker has just released ‘Kinds of Kindness,’ which feels like a return to his pure unadulterated earlier vision
UEFA has already sold 2.3 million tickets for a championship where people don’t have to trek across Europe, as in 2021, or put up with phony fans, as at the Qatar World Cup
EL PAÍS once again predicts the outcome of the tournament. France and England start as favorites, although 60% of the time another team will win. Predictions are updated every day
In a duel full of personal attacks, the Republican stormed the president with hoaxes and lies, while the Democrat was unable to cope between his coughing and lapses in which he appeared to go blank for a few seconds
The Sandinista regime becomes the first government in the West, and the second in the world, to appoint an ambassador before the authorities of the fundamentalist group that controls Afghanistan
The British artist — who has swept the charts with her album ‘Brat’ — described the superstar’s previous tour as: ‘Getting up on stage and waving to five-year-olds.’ Her influence is shaking up youth culture