
Alberta pushes for independence: Separatists hope to hold a referendum in October to secede from Canada
The breakaway movement in the country’s richest province is fueled by exasperation with the federal government and by Trump’s influence

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
Some citizens of the Asian giant view the president’s trip to Beijing with suspicion, while others consider the meeting with Xi Jinping a positive step
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate calls for elections to guarantee Venezuela's sovereignty

The next UN secretary-general will need to play a more proactive role in conflict resolution and peacekeeping missions, according to several experts
Wealth is becoming increasingly concentrated in fewer and fewer hands. The world’s wealthiest individuals are transforming their money into political influence to shape society and the democratic system to their liking

Civil organizations and members of Congress are demanding that the Department of Homeland Security explain the sharing of information between government agencies and contracts with AI firm Palantir to locate undocumented immigrants

The path ahead for the Republican is fraught with difficulties. Negotiations with Iran are frozen and there is no way to unblock them without making significant concessions to the regime or escalating the war

The measure will initially apply to those who owe more than $100,000, although the Trump administration plans to extend it to anyone with arrears exceeding $2,500

The first batch of files, by which the Department of Defense is fulfilling the president’s orders, contains no major revelations and will be followed by others

The US is being represented at the great art event by Alma Allen, a self-taught sculptor who was chosen after a late call reoriented towards MAGA ideology

The United States is threatening to pursue more cases against Mexican politicians and close consulates in its territory in the lead-up to the World Cup and the renegotiation of the USMCA trade agreement

After a swift election in which the role of US funding for the Vatican is now emerging, and months of caution, Prevost has revealed himself as a global leader who can stand up to Trump

Crude oil sales, at record highs, are making the country a net exporter for the first time since World War II

The Honduran man had been separated from his family for more than three months. His lawyers had asked a court to release him, arguing that his permit was still valid

A leaked audio recording points to former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, Javier Milei, and Donald Trump as attempting to create a platform to spread fake news about the administrations of Claudia Sheinbaum, Lula, and Gustavo Petro

Thousands of foreigners use forged papers to earn a living, while experts say the US president’s harsh policies have exacerbated the problem

The presence of this religious community has grown by 30% in a decade in the Spanish capital

The airfield, 55 miles from the border, has become the main point of arrival for military and humanitarian aid

Silverio Villegas-González died during Operation Midway Blitz, launched by the Trump administration in the Chicago area in 2025

A new study shows that both Republicans and Democrats viewed more conservative content on social media in the weeks leading up to the poll

A new document outlines how the Trump Administration is adopting a more aggressive approach and demanding measurable results from other countries

The president gets his revenge on the senators who dared to challenge him by opposing his plan to redraw the state’s congressional map

With no clear front-runner in the race for governor and numerous offices up for grabs, the nation’s most populous state is heading into a decisive election

The ECB vice president, nearing the end of his term, advocates a gradual response to the current crisis, defends immigration, and praises Lagarde’s unifying role at the institution

The Republican candidate continues to surprise by topping voter preferences less than a month before the primary elections in the state, which is considered a Democratic stronghold