Minneapolis is leading a call for a national strike this Friday, while the White House works to mitigate the damage from the crisis caused by the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good
The deal will allow five spending packages — which account for roughly 75% of federal expenditures — to move forward, while keeping Homeland Security funded on a temporary basis
An executive order declares that ‘the situation with respect to Cuba constitutes an unusual and extraordinary threat’
The US president says the Russian leader has promised to stop bombing as freezing cold temperatures grip the country
The rise in the euro and gold reflects a structural outflow of capital, even if it could end up stimulating the US economy
What is happening in Minnesota is not just about immigration. It is about a surging American fascism, democracy and the future of our republic
Washington’s Venezuela-style intervention runs up against a complex scenario in which regime change is far from guaranteed
Claudia Sheinbaum justified crude oil exports as humanitarian aid without providing concrete details about an operation that began in 2024
The Latin America and Caribbean International Economic Forum 2026, organized by CAF in collaboration with Grupo Prisa, brings together seven heads of state in an informal ‘Latin American Davos’
Both agencies, which have a presence on the ground in cities like Minneapolis, have significantly expanded their capabilities during the Republican’s second term
The impression that a totalitarian movement has taken hold in the US has only grown stronger since the ICE operation in Minneapolis
The Somali-born politician, a target of the Republican’s insults for years, spoke out a day after a man sprayed her with liquid at a public event
After being removed from the federal operation in Minneapolis, the Border Patrol chief lost access to his X account amid the crisis over the death of Alex Pretti
Data refutes Donald Trump’s statements in which he downplayed NATO’s support in the conflict, which lasted from 2001 to 2021
The currency has lost around 3% in just over a week against the euro and yen, as more investors bet on a decline in the futures markets
The Colombian president has received a temporary permit for his meeting with the Republican, scheduled for next Tuesday
Chad Joseph and Rishi Samaroo were killed when the vessel they were traveling on back from Venezuela was bombed
The state Senate has given the green light to a bill that opens the door to civil lawsuits against federal officials
The sites where federal agents killed Alex Pretti and Renee Good join the memorial that still stands, almost six years later, in honor of George Floyd
The US border czar, a defender of some of Trump’s most controversial immigration policies, has extensive experience in law enforcement
The Santa Rita Fire District said the wounded individual was taken to hospital
The organizers of the Jazz Plaza Festival say that maintaining the event’s standards is becoming increasingly difficult due to the economic crisis and a reduced presence of international artists
Statements made at the World Economic Forum in Davos reveal a change in Europe’s stance, with countries increasingly adopting policies of defiance similar to those of China, India, and Brazil
The five-year-old remains in a center with his father in Texas. His case has reignited the debate about the conditions of juvenile detention in the United States
Mexican pastor Sergio Amezcua leads a solidarity operation with 4,000 volunteers that feeds 16,000 families in the face of an assault by federal authorities
The government’s defense of the agents involved has hardened the opposition’s stance
Many citizens are demanding the force be disbanded and some Democrats have joined the call while Congress debates the agency’s future funding