Clara Hernanz Lizarraga, Bloomberg

Clara Hernanz Lizarraga

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United Kingdom

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Past articles by Clara:

How Tech Firms are Resisting the ‘Right to Repair’

Some of us are old enough to remember the days when you could easily swap out a dud battery in your flip phone. Nowadays, repairing virtually any electronic device — from a smartphone to a gaming console, microwave oven or fan — can cost more than buying a new one. Companies make it hard for technicians to get inside their products, source parts, or update software. So devices are just thrown… → Read More

Fake Chocolate Sidesteps Cocoa’s Biggest Problems

Upstarts that make surprisingly tasty imitation treats are touting supply chains free from ethical and environmental issues. → Read More

Start-Up Founder Says Tech Should Play Bigger Role In the UK’s ‘Levelling Up’ Agenda

Entrepreneur Anne-Marie Imafidon wants technology to play a bigger role in Britain’s “Levelling Up” agenda and expand beyond the nation’s capital.“There’s way too much pressure on London to have a lot of these outputs, and there’s not enough opportunity that could be anywhere,” the 32-year-old told Francine Lacqua on Bloomberg's From the Ground Up.Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson had promised… → Read More

These Cities Have the Most Millionaires in New Ranking

New York and Tokyo top the list, while London drops in the ranking behind San Francisco. → Read More

43% of Americans Say a Civil War Is At Least Somewhat Likely in Next 10 Years

More than two in five Americans say a US civil war is at least somewhat likely in the next decade, highlighting the deepening political divisions in the country heading into the midterms. → Read More

Protests Against Soaring Energy Bills Spread Through UK, and CEOs Are Taking Notice

In cities across Britain, people are stepping up protests against the rising cost-of-living and surging household energy bills forecast to hit £5,000 next year. And some big corporations are taking notice.“These numbers are off the charts and out of reach for most people across the country. So when protestors call for a freeze in the price cap, I can see completely where they’re coming from,”… → Read More

China’s Zero-Covid Policy Is Unsustainable, WHO Chief Says

Every year hundreds of thousands of men pack their bags and fly to Turkey because they want their hair back. The nation's hair treatment industry is worth north of $1 billion, but clinics are lightly regulated and technicians rather than doctors do most of the work. As the sector expands, some wonder whether profit is being prioritized over patients. → Read More

Dishoom and Other U.K. Favorites Report Calorie Counts

What to many Britons used to appear a simple chicken curry lunch may now be rebranded -- it’s now a third of their daily calorie allowance. → Read More

Spain Set to Ditch Outdoor Masks Rule Next Week

Spain’s government will suspend the obligation to wear face masks outdoors as soon as next week, Cadena Ser reported. → Read More

How Spain’s Eldiario Found Success With a Novel Subscription Twist

The newspaper went digital and spearheaded the pay-what-you-want model. → Read More

What It’s Like to Visit Barcelona Right Now

With rising cases, limits on who can travel into the city, and moderate restrictions on dining and gathering, there’s a lot you need to know before a trip. → Read More

The young photographer who documented South Africa’s drug epidemic

At 17, Lindo Sobekwa captured a burgeoning crisis in his home country. Now a Magnum nominee, he speaks about producing deeply personal photography on the issues affecting his community → Read More

Why artist Dora Maar was much more than Picasso’s ‘Weeping Woman’

A new retrospective at London’s Tate Modern will elevate the surrealist photographer and painter beyond her romantic ties → Read More

Vanina Sorrenti on how Davide Sorrenti’s beautiful photos changed the world

The fashion photographer remembers her late brother as a new anthology of his work is published → Read More

Chen Wei’s photographs of raves in China are not what they seem

The photographer meticulously stages nightclub scenes in an exploration of freedom and fear → Read More

Alexandra Leese photographs a story about a beautiful girl from the moon

The photographer reimagines a centuries-old Japanese tale of a beautiful girl who was so dedicated to the moon that she rejected all men on Earth → Read More

This new exhibition reframes the legacy of artist Ana Mendieta

The show emphasises a transformative moment in the artist’s career when she returned to Cuba – challenging how art critics have previously perceived her → Read More

Artist Shana Moulton on creating a surreal, wellness-obsessed alter-ego

Using video, opera, and performance, the artist and professor uses ‘Cynthia’ as a means to channel contemporary anxieties → Read More

These photos capture the in-between moments of Cape Town’s drag pageants

Lee-Ann Olwage’s photographs elevate South Africa’s own take on drag performance → Read More

We ask people in the art world what the future of museums could be

As a new definition of ‘museum’ goes to a vote, we ask people in the know what they hope museums in the future will be like → Read More