"Anything that happens too fast and too intensely has side effects." RM, the leader of K-pop sensation @BTS_twt talks to price of success, the history of his country and collecting art
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- "Anything that happens too fast and too intensely has side effects." RM, the leader of K-pop sensation @BTS_twt talks to EL PAÍS about the price of success, the history of his country and collecting art 🔗 bit.ly/3ZRmtSu
- Brendan Fraser retreated from cinema after being groped by the ex-president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. While he is nominated for a Golden Globe Award, he will not be attending the ceremony, which is going ahead despite numerous scandals
- BREAKING: The Madrid region is once again under a state of alarm. The Spanish Cabinet opted for the measure, which permits for limits on movement, after failing to reach an agreement on coronavirus restrictions with the regional administration
- The third and final round of a coronavirus prevalence study has confirmed that 5.2% of residents of Spain have developed antibodies for the virus. The rate was higher for healthcare and emergency service workers, and employees of senior residences
- More than 920 people in Spain have been arrested for breaking the rules of the coronavirus lockdown since the state of alarm was declared 10 days ago. Authorities also warned that "dozens" of cyberattacks were tying to take advantage of the crisis
- Former president of Brazil, @LulaOficial talks to @el_pais about the threat to democracy in Brazil, and his future plans: "I need to prove that all the processes against me are falsehoods, lies, inventions by the media and the prosecution services" ow.ly/PeNT50xmZ67
- Spain has announced that it is going to carry out a mass testing campaign in order to get a more realistic picture of the spread of the coronavirus. According to the Health Ministry, more than 90% of cases have not been registered
- The former president of FC Barcelona, Josep Maria Bartomeu, was arrested on Monday as part of the ongoing investigation into a scandal know as “Barçagate,” involving the alleged smearing of players and opponents of the entrepreneur on social media
- "Many of the things Assange is accused of – helping a source conceal their identity – are things that most diligent journalists would do." So writes @arusbridger, the former editor-in-chief of The Guardian, in this column for @elpais_opinion
- Julen Roselló search latest: Rescue teams located the lifeless body of the two-year-old at 1.25am on Saturday morning, after a 13 day mission to reach him in Málaga, southern Spain ow.ly/qZth30nsvVP
- British nationals traveling to Gibraltar from the UK will have to go through passport control, while Spaniards will be able to enter freely, if a new deal is cinched. The agreement would also give Gibraltarians open access to Spain and the Schengen Area
- "Serena has always been my role model because she transformed tennis. She took the game by storm and turned it into a sport that’s more aggressive, stronger and faster." Former world No.1 @GarbiMuguruza shares how Serena Williams has inspired her
- 🗞️ New inheritance mechanism unrelated to DNA is discovered by chance A study originally focusing on cancer has shown that amyloids influence inherited traits. The discovery could, say the authors, explain part of our ‘missing heritability’



