
26 Federal Plaza: Inside New York’s immigration hell
The Manhattan courthouse, where over 1,000 people and recently entire families have been arrested while attending routine appointments, is the epicenter of Trump’s immigration offensive

The Manhattan courthouse, where over 1,000 people and recently entire families have been arrested while attending routine appointments, is the epicenter of Trump’s immigration offensive

The former soldier fought in the Korean War and spent 42 years imprisoned in the South. Today he is part of a small group of ‘non-converts’ who wish to cross the border

The young reporter, who left the enclave at the end of 2023, has published a diary recounting the first weeks of Israeli bombing, in which she reflects on fear, guilt, and the dehumanization of the victims

After listening to thousands of testimonies throughout her career, the Nobel laureate reflects from Berlin on Ukraine and Belarus, soldiers and victims, exile, and the human condition

Royal families are going through a rough patch. Various controversies are plaguing those of Spain, the United Kingdom, Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, and Denmark. The media is no longer silent, and public opinion is more critical

The head of the European think tank Bruegel argues that Washington, under the Trump administration, has become an unreliable partner, and this strengthens China’s ties with Latin America, Africa, and Asia

Three associations mobilized to rescue and care for 16 horses that were otherwise likely to be sent to slaughter or continue working in other Spanish cities

The wellness industry is reinventing itself to attract the other half of the population, mixing in science, quackery and political ideology in the process
Trump creates a narrative of persecution, according to which the United States must be saved from ruin and betrayal, and he and his movement are the only ones who can do it