
María Corina Machado: ‘Maduro can decide, but he will go, with or without a negotiation’
The Venezuelan opposition leader reflects in an interview with EL PAÍS on the implications of winning the Nobel Peace Prize, just hours after being awarded
The Venezuelan opposition leader reflects in an interview with EL PAÍS on the implications of winning the Nobel Peace Prize, just hours after being awarded
According to the US First Lady, eight children have returned to Ukraine in the last 24 hours
The Israeli army has carried out its partial withdrawal to make way for the hostage and prisoner exchange, which is scheduled to take place within the next 72 hours
In a letter to the president of the Security Council, the Nicolás Maduro government warns of ‘an impending aggression’
Gazans came together to share their joy, while thousands of displaced residents face the decision of whether to return to their destroyed neighborhoods or wait for clearer security guarantees from Israeli forces
The Norwegian committee’s decision to award the prize to Venezuela’s opposition leader María Corina Machado was made before the agreement between Israel and Hamas to end the war in Gaza
Javier Milei will meet with Donald Trump next Tuesday at the White House
The Netanyahu administration has approved by a broad majority the first phase of Trump’s plan, which according to the agreement, implies the war will ‘immediately end’
The road for such a fragile initiative is fraught with risks, but the US president’s calculations, the consensus in the region, and Hamas’ weakness and isolation provide cause for hope
At least 22 people, including the two men killed in the attack on an ICE office in Dallas, died in fiscal year 2025
Venezuela’s president assures that the country’s economic activity will not slow down despite the threats from the US
The US president is one of 338 names registered as candidates, but bookmakers give him a 3% probability of victory
Hostages will be released between Saturday and Monday, beginning with those who are still alive, according to a source familiar with the agreement
The new all-time high comes after a 50% gain so far this year, the largest since the 1979 oil crisis, driven by massive inflows into specialized investment products like ETFs
The WIC will run out of funds in a week or two if the administration’s budget is not approved
Javier Milei’s government has spent about $2.5 billion in just over two weeks to prop up the peso
‘If the governor can’t do the job, we’ll do the job’ said the US president
The 1807 legislation allows the US president to deploy the Armed Forces on national territory in times of insurrection, rebellion, or widespread civil unrest
Controversy is growing in the US over whether it is legal for living persons to appear on circulating dollars
Israel does not usually attack unilaterally, but when attacked, it uses it to advance resolutely toward what appears to be the ultimate project of the most radical Zionist movement, Greater Israel
Trump-supporting entrepreneurs want to control the narrative in every place where citizens get their information and entertainment
Federal forces have used tear gas and pepper spray and fired at protesters, following days of protests over migrant detentions, while Trump authorized the deployment of the National Guard
White House says it will appeal a judge’s ban on deploying the National Guard in the Oregon city
The Office of Foreign Assets Control has sanctioned eight individuals and 12 companies it accuses of being linked to Los Chapitos
Democrats claim the Arizona congresswoman’s swearing-in is being delayed to prevent the publication of documents related to the sex offender
Like dozens of other migrants whom Cuba has not accepted back, Pedro Lorenzo Concepción was expelled from the US to Mexico. A community of newly arrived Cubans is taking shape in the state of Quintana Roo
The Democratic Party is avoiding the immigration debate. Although polls show a majority rejects Trump’s policies, Americans still trust Republicans more when it comes to securing the border