In 2023, more than 731,000 Haitians were living in the diaspora in the U.S. According to NGOs, 227 deportation flights were made to the country between 2021 and 2022
The ‘Commander Two’ of the Sandinista revolution, today a fierce critic of the Ortega-Murillo regime, talks to EL PAÍS from exile about her life after prison and the struggle against authoritarianism in Central America
The vice president, unjustly scorned by the public, has won a presidential debate and earned more respect, but only a handful of votes in three states will decide the future of the United States and half the world. Just ask Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden
The Maduro government has survived precarious economic situations in the past and seems capable of withstanding Washington’s new measures and being cut off from the international community
The South American country is hosting troops from the two rival superpowers in what is yet another sign of the country’s ambition to play a bigger role on the global stage
The influential artist, with 280 million followers on Instagram, expressed her support for the Democratic nominee after tonight’s debate, with a photo mocking Donald Trump
The Democratic candidate succeeded in putting the former president on the defensive, making him react with excesses, while calling for ‘turning the page’
Trump and Vance’s campaign spread the false claim that some immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, reportedly stole their neighbors’ animals to eat them. The White House criticizes the Republican disinformation campaign
Nineteen hijackers took control of four commercial flights as part of a coordinated terrorist attack on several iconic U.S. landmarks. As a result, 2,977 victims lost their lives
The Puerto Rican reggaeton artist just released ‘Le Clique: Vida Rockstar (X)’, his first album in three years. Its 29-song auditory experience blends genres, signaling a new era in the life and career of the performer formerly known as Jhay Cortez
Buses will depart from Chiapas and Tabasco and will be protected by local, state and federal security elements, carrying migrants with CBP One requests
Huertomanías is a Quito work co-op that employs people living with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and depression — and hosts prize-winning guided visits
The 23-year-old actress stars in ‘Romulus’, the latest movie in the popular sci-fi horror saga, as she continues to forge her way in cinema, starring in films alongside the likes of Benicio del Toro and Mark Wahlberg
The actress, who plays the Latina chef Tina Marrero in the acclaimed series about a dysfunctional Chicago kitchen, has received her first Emmy nomination
Elections involve a complex process that takes more than a year, from the time aspiring candidates seek support, to the inauguration of the new president
The new addition to the Lowe’s Market in downtown Canyon Lake has sparked mixed opinions. But it could be just the beginning: ‘We have over 200 stores waiting for machines right now,’ says the CEO of American Rounds
Authorities found the bodies of Martin and Leobardo Garcia Corrales on Saturday in Sinaloa. The United States had charged both with fentanyl trafficking and possession of automatic weapons
Kamala Harris’ husband has used the high-profile position to fight antisemitism and toxic masculinity. ‘I’m her partner, I’m her best friend and I’m her husband. And that’s what I’m here for. I’m here to have her back,’ he says
Red de Pueblos Trasnacionales – or the Transnational Peoples Network – is an organization that brings together Indigenous and rural immigrants in the city, while facilitating family reunions
The red metal deposit located in the Chilean region of O’Higgins, which is controlled by the state copper company Codelco, is moving towards green mining: it reuses tires and uses 100% electric buses
According to a new study, the rate of crimes such as homicide, armed robbery and rape have declined across the country — contrary to public perception. But this fact is unlikely to impact debate on the issue, which is one of the top concerns for voters