The embattled official claims the US president lacks the authority to remove her from office
Chinese companies’ commitment to the South American country has accelerated, placing it as the second destination for direct investment in the first half of 2025, behind only Indonesia
The 50% tax on Indian imports to the United States, justified by the purchase of Russian oil, makes the Asian country the hardest-hit along with Brazil
The union alleges complicity between employers and immigration authorities, who detained seven workers in a new search after having arrested 14 in May
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says the arrests have been made in three months
The drug lord’s guilty plea includes the disclosure of his assets to the courts, although experts consider it unlikely that they will be recovered
The spacecraft destined to land astronauts on the ‘Artemis III’ mission in 2027 has yet to reach Earth orbit, following 10 test flights since April 2023
A lawmaker for PRI assaulted the chamber leader and a cameraman after he was denied a chance to speak in a session where members of the ruling party were described as ‘Morenarcos’
A dozen member states have some form of Armed Forces civilian training program, a growing trend since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Germany is the latest to follow suit
After his big break in ‘Queen Charlotte’ and triumph of ‘My Oxford Year,’ the Brit says he wants to stop playing ‘soft boys’
The government is blaming Kirchnerism for the incident in Buenos Aires province, a cradle of left-wing opposition to the president
A human rights lawyer, a former officer and activist, and a reserve soldier, all Israelis, describe the Netanyahu government’s actions as ‘criminal’
FBI director Kash Patel identifies the killer and says the investigation into the deaths of two children will be treated as a hate crime