Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent was in Madrid, Spain for the talks. The US president said he will speak with China’s Xi Jinping on Friday
The Spaniard, who spent four months as a volunteer in two hospitals in the Strip, recounts his experience amid the chaos and his sole certainty of caring for wounded minors
The boost from his 30-show residency cements the island as a global hub for urban music and transcends the political tensions the artist explores
Renato Ortuño has become the second person to legally claim his right to a dignified death in Ecuador
The Mexican government has aligned itself with US interests, even though the Asian country is its second-largest supplier of goods and raw materials
José Luis Cordeiro, the Argentine president’s friend and muse, talks about his ideas of eternal youth, which he claims will be available by 2045
After decades of family disputes, a deal with his siblings hands the Australian magnate’s third son the reins of the world’s most powerful conservative media empire
The president of Argentina has begun his campaign for the October legislative elections, battered by a recent defeat and burdened by feuds within the far right
Washington accuses tycoon James Jensen and his family of disguising multimillion-dollar shipments of fuel stolen from Pemex with the help of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel
President Nicolás Maduro and his closest circle are convinced that Washington will start a war, and have enjoined citizens to hone their shooting skills
‘The debate that has opened up about what happened in Spain should grow and reach every corner of the world,’ said Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez
The death of Trump’s ally, whose funeral will draw a large crowd, is fueling the ideological clash between Republicans and Democrats
The medical drama triumphed over ‘Severance’ as Best Drama, while the British series won six of seven awards in a ceremony that included very few references to Palestine