
The White House blames ‘left-wing cults of hatred’ for the attack against Trump
Cole Thomas Allen is scheduled to appear before a judge on Monday, facing at least two charges: assaulting a federal agent and using a firearm to commit a violent crime

Cole Thomas Allen is scheduled to appear before a judge on Monday, facing at least two charges: assaulting a federal agent and using a firearm to commit a violent crime

Migrants are protesting against their treatment, the lack of medical care and food, and legal delays, while the government denies that the action is even taking place

The region is sliding toward recession as energy exports and tourism collapse — a downturn rivaled only by the pandemic

More than 1.5 million people are looking up relatives in the digitized membership files now published by the United States

The arrest of a US military officer who participated in Maduro’s capture and the investigation in France into the tampering of thermometers at Charles de Gaulle Airport are the latest incidents of misconduct in the prediction market

The alleged connections between the cases of a dozen people linked to the US government and military have led to two official investigations promoted by Trump

Despite the ceasefire, the Israeli army is razing dozens of villages to drive out Hezbollah in a project that experts denounce as disproportionate and contrary to international law

Gustavo Petro and Delcy Rodríguez’s decision to ‘immediately’ start exchanging intelligence is a declaration of war on guerrilla groups that threaten Washington’s interests

The United States government had not installed a barrier on Cerro Cuchumá — a sacred mountain — because of a 1990s agreement intended to protect the site. That accord has now been broken without prior notice

A band named Simbiotes seeks to reduce hostilities, build bridges and open up a space of dignity in confinement

EL PAÍS reconstructs the movements of one of the most significant collections of 20th-century Mexican art, valued at over $350 million and involving a powerful Mexican family, Spain’s Banco Santander and the government of Mexico

A condemnation of the Ortega-Murillo dictatorship at the ICJ could be the first step towards convening an international alliance to support a democratic transition
Forty years after the accident, some residents still refuse to leave, even after Vladimir Putin’s army occupied the area in 2022. EL PAÍS visited the exclusion zone and heard the stories of those who resist there

Cole Tomas Allen is due to answer charges including using a firearm and assault on a federal officer using a dangerous weapon

Cole Tomas Allen, the suspect in the failed assassination attempt against the US president, wanted to kill as many members of the Administration as possible at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner

The expectation for a positive change in Venezuela is as great as it is fragile. The streets of Caracas are once again abuzz with excitement over the prospect of economic improvement, hopes for a swift return to democracy, a desire to move on from Maduro without looking back, and the influence of Donald Trump