
AI ends online anonymity: the ease of unmasking pseudonymous accounts
Study shows how combining a handful of data extracted from the trail that ‘unknown’ users leave on the internet can lead to their identification

Study shows how combining a handful of data extracted from the trail that ‘unknown’ users leave on the internet can lead to their identification

Samuel Ramírez Jr. had been on the run for almost three years for his alleged involvement in the murder of two women in late May 2023

The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz impacts the global economy while Israel and the US have yet to achieve any strategic goal

A new book brings together for the first time the texts of the American photographer where word and image intertwine in a journey marked by doubts, unexpected discoveries and constant questioning

The court ruling halts the conversion of massive warehouse in Williamsport for 14 days as a state lawsuit proceeds

Directors Patricia Riggen and Gabriel Ripstein speak exclusively with EL PAÍS about the intricacies of a project that is currently in the writing phase: ‘We want it to be transgressive, fun and modern’

Just 15 of the country’s 54 reactors have been reactivated due to expert skepticism and citizen mistrust
The small city in Nigeria is known for its high rate of multiple pregnancies, and to date there is no conclusive explanation for the phenomenon

The right-wing Colombian presidential candidate is looking for a running mate who thinks differently from her, without having to sacrifice the political principles of her mentor
Under the Russian invasion, Kyiv has positioned itself at the forefront of the use and downing of drones like those now employed by Iran to respond to attacks by the US and Israel

The footwear in question are Oxfords, and the president is constantly giving them away to his inner circle

The Trump administration’s persecution is generating a massive return flow to Latin America driven by the fear of mass raids

The lack of shelters and the lines to buy food exacerbate the population’s suffering in the face of US-Israeli airstrikes

The cost of gasoline and the prospect of a protracted conflict are eroding support for the president while the offensive threatens the campaigns of members of Congress seeking reelection