The finest political hour of Sócrates, one of the most unique footballers Brazil ever produced
The soccer player, who died in 2011, was one of the protagonists of the Diretas Já campaign 40 years ago to restore democracy after the dictatorship
The soccer player, who died in 2011, was one of the protagonists of the Diretas Já campaign 40 years ago to restore democracy after the dictatorship
A group of scientists finds the oldest signal of the planet’s magnetic field in the the Isua Greenstone Belt in Greenland
The Republican official called for the resignation of university president Nemat Shafik ‘if she cannot immediately bring order to this chaos’ and did not rule out bringing in the National Guard
The justices, including three who were appointed by the former president, are expected to make a decision no earlier than June, making it difficult for the actual trial to start before the November election
The leader of the Socialist Party announced he is rethinking his position after a judge opened a case against Begoña Gómez following a complaint filed by an ultra-conservative group
Documentary ‘The Woman of Stars and Mountains’, largely narrated in the language of the Rarámuri, revisits an Indigenous woman’s case of negligence and injustice, which was marked by racism and violence
The statement by the head of the Criminal Investigation Agency contradicts the position maintained by President López Obrador
A study indicates that 11.2% of trips in the French capital are made on two wheels, compared to 4.3% in four-wheel vehicles
The team led by Sergiu Pasca, from Stanford University, wants to test this promising strategy in children with Timothy Syndrome, which is associated with autism and epilepsy
The ‘Spanish platypus’ is unique to the Iberian Peninsula and a jewel of evolution that has lost up to 70% of the geographical range it occupied three decades ago
The Japanese researcher discusses the use of robots in surgical operations, virtualized reality and why we must be smarter and faster than malicious technologies
On his trip to Beijing, the U.S. secretary of state will try to consolidate America’s fragile understanding with the Asian giant. Taiwan, trade, and the South China Sea are among the key topics to be discussed
The Hope Hostel in Kigali, operational through British funding, has been empty for two years and is now preparing to receive the asylum seekers London plans to expel despite criticism of the Rwandan regime by human rights organizations
A study indicates that the onset of old age has been pushed back due to improvements in the quality and expectancy of life, while people’s perception of the elderly has also changed
The Hollywood star died in 2022 after crashing her car into a Los Angeles home. Both the tenant and the resident of that house are demanding $2 million in compensation
The cuts to free public universities triggered mass demonstrations throughout the country, reflecting the growing social unrest surrounding President Javier Milei’s economic policy
With its epicenter at Columbia University, pro-Palestinian camps on several campuses are raising tension and reviving the debate on antisemitism
David Pecker is the first witness in Trump’s history-making hush money trial in Manhattan, where he faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records
The great mystery of these series is not the crimes being solved, but how each new production of such a hackneyed and exploited genre seems new and bold
Violence between varying factions ceased after the outbreak of war in October, but there is fear that fighting will break out if a ceasefire in the coastal enclave
The University of Oxford researcher is testing a revolutionary injection to prevent the appearance of lung cancer, the most common and deadly form of the disease
Karim Bouyakhrichan, the ‘most wanted and dangerous criminal in the Netherlands,’ was released by order of the Provincial Court of Málaga without the High Court activating an arrest warrant to extradite him
In the show’s seventh and final season, the protagonist, a doctor with autism, has become a father. ‘It’s like a graduation. It’s a bittersweet sensation,’ says the actor
In the United States, Latin music consumption registered a growth of 19.4 billion on-demand audio streams between 2021 and 2023, an increase of 24.1%
Police arrested at least 47 people at Yale on Monday, four days after more than 100 arrests during pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia
The drug, which was already used as an opioid adulterant in the US and Canada and which significantly increases the risk of overdose, has now appeared in Mexico
In one month at least 42 people have gone missing in the northeastern state. Seven remain unaccounted for. The latest episode, the disappearance of 12 construction workers, demonstrates the power of organized crime
The singer announced two years ago that she suffers from Stiff Person Syndrome, which affects her muscles and her voice. Practically retired, she gave a long interview to ‘Vogue France’ where she talks about living with the severe illness and whether she will return to the stage
The initiative of a soldier and activist who died in combat led to a presidential decree to tackle gambling addiction among Ukrainian troops
The country’s first true bullet railway system is expected to be operational for the 2028 Summer Olympics and a round-trip ticket will cost around $400
According to government sources the decision is imminent, although no specific date has been set yet
The neutron core left after the collapse of a supermassive star determines the magnitude of the stellar explosion
The extreme measure helps the species survive, but it’s not without its dangers: according to a study, dehorned rhinos reduce their home range because they feel more vulnerable
The 47th Brigade has had four commanders in one year. Soldiers and officers talk to EL PAÍS about the force’s weaknesses, which is key to understanding Russia’s advance on the front
In his opening statements, assistant district attorney Matthew Colangelo said the former U.S. president committed a crime ‘to influence the election’
Some 200 humanitarian workers, almost all Palestinians, have died in Gaza due to attacks by the Israeli army, amid the resigned and complicit silence of the Western powers
Nurtured by Washington, multinationals and universities, the small Central American country is on its way to becoming a hub for integrated circuits
The Covenant Eyes application, used by hard-right Republicans, turns personal online search history into a confessional
A report by The Hispanic Council shows that 47% of senators and 26% of representatives use it in their digital communications with citizens
Following in the footsteps of the US and UK, European foreign and defense ministers are expected to greenlight new restrictions against Tehran, but without targeting the Revolutionary Guard
In an 11-question referendum, the president fared worse on two economic issues, but received backing to allow the Armed Forces to carry out operations with the police without needing to declare a state of emergency
When the president flies for political purposes, the campaign is supposed to pay the bill. But during an election year, the line between governing and campaigning can be fuzzy
Recent lawsuits over voter roll maintenance in Michigan and Nevada are part of a larger strategy targeting various aspects of voting and election administration
The Aug. 8 wildfire killed 101 people and destroyed housing for 6,200 families, amplifying Maui’s already acute housing shortage
The majority of 11 questions posed to voters focus on tightening security measures
The German designer doesn’t follow or start trends, but rather, responds to luxury’s most ostentatious desires and along the way, has attracted devotees like Cristiano Ronaldo and Floyd Mayweather
The Swedish historian, an advocate of classical liberalism, argues that for a certain sector of the right today, defending the beliefs of Thatcher and Reagan is being a ‘cultural Marxist’
The sight of a group of friends playing a game together is no longer confined to retirees. Young people are rediscovering Connect 4, Trivial Pursuit and chess, and establishments are embracing a long-term business opportunity: building a community among their clients
While some experts see little value in being nice to non-sentient entities, others say the way we interact with artificial intelligence could influence the quality of its responses
The In-N-Out chain has to close a restaurant for the first time due to a surge in robberies and violent acts in Oakland
The new CEO of the century-old textile brand is focused on implementing a major cost adjustment process to improve profitability and overcome losses
After falling in love while filming ‘Fargo’ and earning two Oscar nominations for ‘The Power of the Dog’, the actors now co-star in the thriller ‘Civil War.’ Together since 2016 and parents of two children, they have been able to reconcile a low profile with professional success
After especially wet winters, bursts of color may appear in the spring, drawing droves of visitors to California and other parts of the Southwest to glimpse the flowering fields and pose for pictures
The big question now is whether Israel will invade Rafah, despite international calls for restraint. ‘This is a war against civilians, not against Hamas,’ says one Gazan who escaped the southern city fearing an Israeli ground invasion
The Islamic Republic is closer than ever to possessing atomic weapons, but the regime insists that it does not intend to manufacture them
From Bill Clinton to Joe Biden, American leaders have taken different stances on gun violence in schools
The first week of the criminal trial against the former U.S. president went according to schedule. The two sides will present their opening arguments on Monday
The justices on Monday will consider a challenge to rulings that found punishing people for sleeping outside when shelter space is lacking amounts to unconstitutional cruel and unusual punishment
The union wound up getting 73% of the ballots cast in an election run by the National Labor Relations Board that ended Friday
Israel’s nearly seven-month offensive against Hamas militants in the Palestinian territory has led to a dramatic escalation of tensions in the Middle East, notably between Israel and Iran
The situation situation remains a delicate one for Biden as he gears up his reelection effort in the face of headwinds in the Middle East, Russia and the Indo-Pacific
Fighters from the Karen ethnic minority last week captured the last of the Myanmar army’s outposts in and around Myawaddy, which is connected to Thailand by two bridges.
Like the cosmic feline, the founder of design studio Nendo has a magical talent for producing infinite, people-pleasing inventions from nothing
Deputies will vote this Saturday on four bills, including assistance to Kiev, after Democrats joined moderate Republicans on a motion