An urgent call to dismantle fear, violence, and excessive competition in order to choose, every day, the path of peace and empathy. By M.ª Pilar Rueda Requena Hoylunes – A few days ago, we were shocked by the news of a young man who, with a precise shot, ended another person’s life. This event causes astonishment due to its…
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Robert Redford Dies: The Actor Who Turned Cinema into Conscience and Legacy
The legendary star of “The Sting” and founder of the Sundance Film Festival dies at 89 in his Utah residence, leaving behind a legacy that fused art, social commitment, and love for independent cinema. By Jorge Alonso Curiel HoyLunes – One of the last legends of classic cinema bids farewell. Robert Redford passed away today, September 16, 2025, at…
Read MoreVithas Valencia Turia Ophthalmologists Recommend Adopting an Active Lifestyle to Prevent Serious Eye Diseases
Regular physical activity can help prevent common and potentially serious eye diseases such as glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, and diabetes-related complications. The hospitals Vithas Valencia Turia, Vithas Valencia 9 de Octubre, and Vithas Valencia Consuelo sponsor the Valencia Trinidad Alfonso Zurich Half Marathon and the Valencia Trinidad Alfonso Zurich Marathon. HoyLunes (Valencia) – The Ophthalmology team at Vithas Valencia…
Read MorePaper Jewels. Snow, by Maxence Fermine – A Short Novel Turned into a Beautiful Haiku
A poetic journey between snow and silence: Maxence Fermine’s debut novel as an unforgettable haiku. By Jorge Alonso Curiel HoyLunes – “The true poet possesses the art of tightrope walking. Writing means advancing word by word along a thread of beauty, along the thread of a poem, of a work, of a story stamped on silk paper.” These words,…
Read MoreEmpathy in the Process of Personal Guidance and Psychotherapy
Empathy as a bridge: how listening, understanding, and accompanying transform both the guide and the one seeking growth. By Ana Rosa Rodríguez HoyLunes – In professional personal guidance and psychotherapy, the primary objective is to help people better understand themselves. To achieve this, strategies are offered, and a psycho-emotional environment is provided that enables them to improve their psychological…
Read MoreThe Women Who Hold Me Up
An intimate portrait of the invisible women who lift our lives with tenderness, strength, and shared silences. By Lidia Roselló HoyLunes – In January of this year, I lost my grandmother, that superwoman who held the family together against all odds. Surely this resonates with you as well: perhaps a grandmother, a mother, an aunt… I am speaking of…
Read MoreThe Immunology of the Future: Toward a More Humanized and Precise Medicine
From molecular prediction to advanced therapies: immunology paves the way toward a more human, precise, and preventive medicine. By Silvia SÁNCHEZ-RAMÓN HoyLunes – “Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination embraces the entire world, stimulates progress, and gives rise to evolution”. This famous phrase, attributed to Albert Einstein after the solar eclipse of May 29, 1919,…
Read MoreA Time for Reconciliation
Art as a language of healing: a bridge between memory, empathy, and hope. By Claudia Benitez HoyLunes – In previous articles, I have spoken about how art offers a space where the most complex emotions, sometimes impossible to name, find a voice. That whisper that surrounds us and moves through our bodies, inviting us to reconcile, capable of healing…
Read MoreSeptember 11, 2001. Where Were You That Day?
It has been 24 years since the most significant terrorist attack in history, one that made the world a more anxious, distrustful, and somber place. By Jorge Alonso Curiel HoyLunes – There are days, moments over the course of the years, that we cannot forget. We all remember what we were doing and where we were on Tuesday, September…
Read MoreThe Soup Tureen II: Bitter Shore
Between ash and salt, Margarita learns that pain is not always buried: sometimes it remains standing, watching from a soup tureen. By Nuria Ruiz Fdez HoyLunes – Margarita Lafuente and her family left León as one abandons a wounded animal, with sores on their hands and scars in their hearts that still festered. When they arrived in Algeciras, it felt…
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