In her new essay, ‘Fashion and Politics: The Appearances of Power’, university professor Ana Velasco Molpeceres traces the relationship between dress codes and political practice
A federal court halts key provisions of this state law, which human rights groups have labeled as one of the ‘most extreme’ anti-migrant measures in the country and was set to go into effect Friday
Euro-denominated debt issuance climbed to 12% in the first quarter of the year, its highest level in a decade
US media, citing government sources, said the accusation is related to the downing of humanitarian aircraft in 1996
The unusual meeting between the CIA director and the Cuban interior minister represents a major milestone in two months of opaque negotiations
The former official from Coldwater, a Republican supporter and legal resident who believed he was eligible to vote, now faces possible deportation proceedings
The Energy Minister explains that stocks of diesel and fuel oil, key to powering the electricity grid, have run out just two weeks after the US tightened energy restrictions
Reports about the agency’s possible involvement in the murder of a mid-level Sinaloa Cartel operative deepen the binational security crisis
The new head of the central bank aims to make a radical change in the institution’s management, reducing the balance sheet and lowering interest rates
The two leaders are meeting in Beijing during the first visit by a US president to the Asian giant in nine years. Trump said ‘the relationship between China and the USA is going to be better than ever before’
The ambitious missile defense system promoted by the White House faces questions about its cost, feasibility, and actual effectiveness against powers such as Russia or China
The 56-year-old economist takes the helm of the Fed at a pivotal moment, amid renewed inflationary pressures and White House attempts to exert influence over the institution
A group of Democrats has written a letter expressing their concern about possible human rights violations during the mission
After months of tensions, Beijing is expected to use the meeting to draw its red lines on Taiwan, while Washington stresses the economic focus of the talks and seeks support for negotiating peace with Iran
The far-right candidate made misogynistic comments to two journalists, drawing widespread criticism
Under threat by the US government, the legal institution in The Hague is pressing ahead to try former Philippine President Duterte for crimes against humanity
The official US presidential account posted a series of memes suggesting the annexation of the South American country
The price of the most commonly used fuel exceeds $4.50 per gallon, an increase of more than 50% since the start of the war in Iran
The victims include a 14-year-old and a Mexican woman who alerted a relative about the extreme heat inside the railcar, authorities reported. Another body was found near the tracks
Trump and Xi will meet in Beijing with Iran and Taiwan as the main points of contention in a summit marked by the struggle between stability and confrontation
The leaders of the United States and China are meeting in Beijing to try to extend the fragile trade truce sealed in October
Eileen Wang has pleaded guilty to spreading pro-Beijing propaganda at the direction of Chinese officials
The budding career of the San Diego Padres rookie has been put on hold after he pleaded guilty to receiving money to transport two undocumented immigrants across the border
The chamber approves the Trump nominee’s appointment as a member of the Board of Governors. The vote to confirm him is still pending
The breakaway movement in the country’s richest province is fueled by exasperation with the federal government and by Trump’s influence
Poland’s foreign minister warned: ‘Putin is desperate, so he might do something desperate’
The opposition party expands the list of swing districts under Republican control, where it hopes to win with candidates who are relative newcomers to politics and have moderate views