Spain considers providing military support to Cyprus in light of attacks from Iran
Spain is considering military support for Cyprus in response to attacks from Iran and its ally Hezbollah.
Latest updates on the US and Israel attack against Iran, live | Iran denies firing a missile towards Turkey
Iranian forces deny any missile launch towards Turkey amid escalating attacks from Israel and the US.
The best savings pack for certified solar glasses to watch the next total eclipse for less than 15 euros
The article highlights a pack of certified solar glasses available for under 15 euros, ideal for viewing the upcoming total solar eclipse safely.
The Goya Award-winning films are now on Movistar Plus+ for less than 10 euros
The Goya Award-winning films are now available on the Spanish streaming platform Movistar Plus+ for under 10 euros.
El Roto: Situacionist
A commentary about the situationalist artwork by El Roto, reflecting on opinion-based illustrations and drawings.
Europe is being drawn into military operations in a war it considers illegal
Europe faces the prospect of military operations in the Middle East, despite viewing the ongoing conflict as illegal.
The Iran War Revives an Overlooked Alleged Plot to Attack Trump in the United States
The Iran conflict has brought renewed attention to an alleged plot to assassinate Donald Trump, with the accused linking himself to Iran's Revolutionary Guard.
The death of Jamenei, an unprecedented case where one government eliminates the leader of another country
The death of Iranian leader Ali Jamenei from U.S. and Israeli bombings marks an unprecedented incident in contemporary history where a foreign government is responsible for the demise of another country's leader.
Trump is willing to go further than tech companies in the use of AI for military purposes: 'Even China hasn't said it wants to do this openly'
Trump is pushing for greater military applications of AI than tech companies, amidst reports that the U.S. military has used AI technology from Anthropic for operations in Iran.
The reopening of Hormuz does not depend solely on Trump
The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz is a complex issue that transcends the actions of Donald Trump, as its significance lies in global oil transport and regional stability.
Alcalá Norte launches its new anthem, 'El hombre planeta', in the vein of 'La vida cañón'
The Madrid-based band Alcalá Norte has released their new song 'El hombre planeta' as part of the lead-up to their upcoming second album, expected this fall.
Cuba, a Country Erased
The Cuban regime, after 67 years, has led to devastation that will take years to rebuild.
What strength does Hezbollah have to support Iran?
The article analyzes Hezbollah's strength and organization in relation to its support for Iran amid regional conflicts.
The crossfire shakes the Euroleague again
The Euroleague faces disruption as three teams relocate due to escalating conflicts in the Middle East, impacting recent matches.
Iran, USA, Spain
The article discusses the complexities of the Middle East conflict, highlighting a shift in perception towards power dynamics and the disappointment with the liberal order.
The Invisible Collectors
The article discusses the concept of art collectors, emphasizing their role in the perception of art as a medium of exchange rather than appreciation.
14 things a playground must have for children and their parents to enjoy
The article lists essential features for playgrounds that cater to both children and their parents' needs.
Appear and respond
The international context demands that the Spanish government moves beyond slogans to engage in diplomatic efforts to resolve the tensions involving the U.S., Iran, and Israel.
Good people are happier, but excessive kindness could also harm their well-being
Research suggests that while being kind contributes to happiness, too much kindness may negatively impact well-being.
Eix del Llobregat: paying tolls and the danger of dying
The Eix del Llobregat highway, notorious for its high tolls and frequent fatal accidents, raises serious safety concerns for motorists.
The remote options for Trump to sanction Spain
The article discusses the low likelihood of Trump imposing commercial sanctions on Spain, amidst strained diplomatic relations due to disagreements over defense spending and military operations.
Rüdiger and the clash with Diego Rico
The article discusses a controversial incident involving football players Rüdiger and Diego Rico, examining the complexity of football's culture regarding violence and judgment in the sport.
The Dysfunction and Subjectivity of Civil Servants According to Photographer Tanit Plana
In 'Disfuncionàries,' Tanit Plana explores the complexities of bureaucracy through the lens of artificial intelligence, depicting how control and normalization shape our experiences.
The candidates' proposals for the Barcelona sports area: continuity or reformulation
The candidates for the FC Barcelona elections present conflicting proposals regarding the sports area, debating between continuity and a complete reformulation.
The ban on tourist apartments in 2028 is extended to the surroundings of Barcelona
In 2028, a ban on tourist apartments in Barcelona will also affect surrounding municipalities, with several mayors supporting similar prohibitions.
Ofelia and the Patriots
The article discusses the controversies surrounding Spanish influencer Ofelia Hentschel, particularly her recent vacation in Dubai and her problematic statements regarding the involvement of the U.S. in Spain's affairs.
Mamadou no longer wants to train
Mamadou, a 17-year-old Senegalese boy living in Tenerife, expresses frustration over new FIFA regulations preventing unaccompanied migrant minors from competing in football, leading him to give up on training.
John Martinis, Nobel Prize in Physics: "I would not like quantum computing to be known for breaking the internet"
Physicist John Martinis warns against the vulnerabilities in digital security posed by quantum computing technologies.
The black swan of Pedro Sánchez
Pedro Sánchez's relationship with the United States is strengthening, which he aims to leverage in the upcoming Spanish elections by positioning himself as a leader of the left.
Malala: "Reading a book alone in her room is an act of resistance for an Afghan girl"
Malala Yousafzai asserts that reading a book alone in a room symbolizes resistance for Afghan girls amid ongoing systematic oppression.
Neither the strongest nor the fittest: compassion turned out to be our true evolutionary advantage
The article discusses how compassion has been a crucial evolutionary advantage for humanity, contrary to the notion of survival of the fittest.
To execute a bull, to execute a tree
The article discusses the misuse of generative AI in warfare instead of using it for peace, reflecting on the themes of violence and the weight of historical narratives.
The Goya Awards and the 10 Minutes That María Luisa Solá Deserved
The article discusses the lack of recognition for Maria Luisa Solá during the Goya Awards, highlighting her significant contributions as a voice actress.
The styling powders that give instant volume: perfect for fine hair
This article highlights styling powders that add instant volume to fine hair, emphasizing their popularity on Amazon and their effectiveness in enhancing hair texture without weighing it down.
‘Invisible’, the literary phenomenon summons its millions of young readers to the theater stage
The play 'Invisible' by La Joven adapts the bestselling young adult novel by Eloy Moreno, showcasing the struggles of a young boy facing bullying.
Brick Ceiling: Housing Will Decide Whether Spain Continues to Grow or Becomes Stagnant
The article discusses the critical role of housing in Spain's economic growth, highlighting a contrast between increasing real estate investment and rising rental prices.
The neighbor who alerted 112 about the deadly footbridge in Santander: 'The ground was shaking'
A neighbor reported concerns about a footbridge in Santander shortly before a tragic incident that left five young people dead after falling from the structure.
What happened to Trump
The article discusses the strained relations between the US and Spain after President Trump's threats to cut trade relations over the refusal to allow the use of US bases for an operation against Iran.
Jesús Rueda, composer: 'No one wants to see their music reduced to a simple formula'
Jesús Rueda's new piano concerto premieres at the National Auditorium in Madrid, showcasing Rueda's creativity and self-motivated composition style.
Logistical chaos and rising energy costs threaten industry: "Costs will be passed on to the consumer"
Logistical chaos and escalating energy prices are threatening various sectors of the Spanish industry, with concerns that these costs will ultimately be transferred to consumers.
‘Cover-Up’: A Reporter Against the Impunity of Power and the Horror of War
The article discusses the documentary 'Cover-Up' about celebrated journalist Seymour M. Hersh and his relentless investigations into government impunity and wartime horrors.
The bag hanging on the elbow: that absurd 2000s trend is back
The fashion trend of wearing bags on the elbow, popularized in the early 2000s by icons like Kate Moss, is making a comeback, despite its drawbacks like potential tendinitis.
“No to war”: Sánchez rescues the historic slogan of the left against Bush and Aznar 23 years later
Spanish President Pedro Sánchez invokes a historical anti-war slogan from 23 years ago amidst current tensions with the U.S. under President Trump.
Housing on Housing: The Basque Country's Formula for Building Accommodations Without Using Land
The Basque Government is set to start the construction of 189 modular apartments on rooftops of public buildings by 2028 to address housing shortages for young people.
Women DJs no longer ask for the floor; they dominate: "There are still some Neanderthals, but it’s not like before"
Women DJs are taking charge of the electronic music scene, highlighting their historic struggles and recent movements against sexual assault.
The brake on diversity in the United States hinders women's advancement in global listed companies
The lack of progress in gender equality in major global companies is attributed to stalled diversity measures in the U.S., influenced by past political decisions.
Tehran, Then and Now: Satellite Images of the Ground Zero of the US and Israel Attack
Satellite images reveal the destruction of key Iranian government buildings following the bombardments by the US and Israel, which have resulted in over 1,000 civilian deaths across the country.
This is how the corrupt renewable energy scheme operated: hidden kickbacks in two opaque companies to grease the largest wind project in Spain
A corruption investigation has unveiled hidden kickbacks connected to Spain's largest wind energy project, linked to unauthorized environmental approvals.
Melba Escobar, writer: 'Women lose much of what we have built when we become mothers'
Colombian author Melba Escobar discusses the personal narratives in her latest book, 'Las huérfanas', which deals with the struggles of motherhood and mental health within her family context.
Photograph of the League Leader: Without Money, Barcelona Relies on the Youth Academy
Amid financial difficulties, FC Barcelona is turning to its youth academy in hopes of sustaining its leadership in La Liga as the club seeks a new forward.