A journey to the hidden heart of violence: where absences speak louder than gunshots. By Claudia Benítez HoyLunes – The history of social conflicts is as old as humanity itself. In every era we have tried to understand them, repress them, suppress them, negotiate them, sometimes endure them or simply ignore them. Society is a living being created by…
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The Fifth Horseman: The Silent Shadow that Rides Within Us
An intimate reflection on faith, the passage of time, and that invisible enemy that settles in without asking permission: unwanted loneliness, the horseman who does not appear in the Scriptures but marks our lives more strongly than war, hunger, or pestilence. By Fernando Codina HoyLunes – I have never been particularly religious; I was raised in a family that,…
Read MoreMemory as a Compass: The Importance of Commemorating to Understand the Present
In a world that sways between the noise of the present and the shadows of the past, commemorating becomes an act of ethical resistance: a living reminder that peace is not inherited, it is built, and that each gesture —a flower, a name, a silence— sustains the fragile promise of a more humane future. By Claudia Benítez HoyLunes –…
Read MoreThe Hidden Power of Baking Soda: The Most Humble Remedy at Home
From the kitchen to well-being: how a simple white powder can relieve acidity, care for your skin, whiten your teeth, and balance your body naturally and affordably. By Jorge Alonso Curiel HoyLunes – Baking soda (or sodium bicarbonate) is a white, light, and slightly alkaline substance that has been used for centuries in cooking, cleaning, and yes, also in…
Read MorePier Paolo Pasolini: The Echo That Never Fades
Fifty years after his death, Pier Paolo Pasolini continues to challenge European culture: his warnings about power, the media, and identity resonate today with disturbing relevance. By Jorge Alonso Curiel HoyLunes — Fifty years after the mysterious death of Pier Paolo Pasolini (Santo Stefano, Italy, 1922), whose body, in extreme conditions, was found on November 2, 1975, in a…
Read MoreNovember and Child Health: Simple Care for a Safe Season
With the cold at the door, it’s a good time to strengthen habits—without panic—and consult a specialist when the situation requires it. By Any Altamirano HoyLunes – With the start of the cold season and the increase in indoor living, November becomes a key month for the health of boys and girls. It’s not a time for alarm, but…
Read MoreThe Echo Behind the Lights
How the media transform the Christmas season into an emotional pedagogy—and what we can still salvage from its radiance. By Claudia Benítez HoyLunes – Everything shines: shop windows are filled, perfect families show their faces in the streets, hugs look straight out of a catalogue, the same movies and songs are repeated, and the trees do not lose a…
Read MoreBullying: When Silence Is No Longer an Option
Spain awakens to a silent wound that cuts through classrooms, homes, and screens. It is not enough to protect; we must understand, heal, and educate from the root. Changing the focus is not looking away—it is looking deeper. By M.ª Pilar Rueda Requena HoyLunes – Although we have long been hearing—though not truly listening—about cases of school bullying, it…
Read MoreThe New Protagonist of the Oscars: Casting Takes the Stage
The Academy Awards are introducing a new category for the first time in nearly two decades: Best Casting. The award, which will debut at the next ceremony in 2026, aims to highlight the work of the professionals responsible for shaping the ensembles that bring stories to life. By Jorge Alonso Curiel HoyLunes – Although audiences usually identify a film…
Read MorePaper Jewels: ‘Don Quixote at War’, by Elías Cerdá
In 1915, while Europe burned in the Great War, the Valencian writer Elías Cerdá imagined a Spain rising against chaos. His novel, *Don Quixote at War*, blends fantasy, history, and social conscience in a narrative that today echoes as a mirror of time: the dream of a country that preferred reason over violence. Fantasy That Could Have Been History …
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