The prosecution maintains that the defendants coordinated actions to obstruct immigration operations, while the defense alleges political persecution and questions the strength of the evidence
It is important to resist the temptation to think that the deal between the United States and Iran is the end of the conflict. Its most intricate element is the sanctions and how to lift them
Civil rights organizations warn that visa problems for players and officials and fans’ fears of possible stadium raids are hurting the tournament experience
The new head of the financial institution will chair his first meeting to decide the path of interest rates. He is also expected to change the Fed’s narrative and communications
Democratic socialist Janeese Lewis George emerges as the favorite to win Washington’s mayoral race amid presidential threats of intervention
The French head of state, who will receive his U.S. counterpart at Versailles on Wednesday, has patiently borne and dodged his attacks so as not to break ties with a key ally: ‘I am pragmatic, not vindictive’
While Independence Day celebrations are typically national and nonpartisan events, the president has decided to present them as an event associated with his political persona
The agreement between the U.S. and Iran promises to resume traffic, but a full return to pre-war transit levels could take until the end of the year
Washington pushes economic issues tied to its interests, while expectations of near‑term political change fade
‘The New York Times’ reveals a memorandum warning of plans to remove the constitutional guarantee for detainees
In an election year that could reshape the political balance, Homeland Security Investigations directly asked election officials in Texas and North Carolina for information on at least nine voters
The deal between Washington and Tehran fails to meet any of Israel’s objectives and leaves the prime minister alienated from Trump and with no achievements to sell four months before the elections
The previous pact contained guarantees similar to those believed to be under discussion now, but in a political context far less conducive to agreement
Thousands of demonstrators have been taking to the streets of Tirana for more than two weeks now, in one of the largest protest movements that the country has seen in decades
Tension between both countries has not eased since January and has prompted a flight of foreign companies from the tourism sector, the backbone of the island’s economy
The prosecutor, who leads inquiries into the transnational criminal organization, reveals he had information that its boss had been in Venezuela for a few days. ‘Our aspiration was to bring him before the courts,’ he says
The annual meeting of the group of advanced economies will take the pulse of the transatlantic tie and address the wars in Iran and Ukraine, as well as the relationship with China
A bipartisan bill seeks to train agents to recognize tribal identifications to prevent the continued use of racial profiling in detentions
The president put a symbol of American democracy at the service of a high-profile UFC fight in which the fighters paid him homage
On Monday, the downing of a U.S. Apache helicopter precipitated the biggest exchange of fire since the truce
After nearly four months of conflict, the two countries have agreed to extend the ceasefire, which they will sign on Friday in Switzerland. Pakistan says the parties have committed to an immediate cessation of hostilities on all fronts, including Lebanon
The SIPRI annual report warns that countries are once again relying on nuclear weapons as an instrument of power. The nine states that possess them are upgrading and modernizing their arsenals
Progressive governments in the region, facing imminent or ongoing elections, have denounced interference as pressure from the White House has escalated
The global nightmare scenario: Russia emerges as the hegemonic power in Eurasia after the capitulation of Ukraine; China, transformed into its silent (and superior) partner; the US, normalizing digital referendums on guns and abortion, its population manipulated by algorithmic disinformation; and the EU reduced to a soulless, technocratic bloc. In a work of political fiction, Spain’s former foreign minister Arancha González Laya paints a picture of the world that awaits us if Europe fails to react
At the White House it is believed the US can win the World Cup. To ensure that this is not mere fantasy, much remains to be done
The US president’s allies have designed a strategy amid a sharp escalation that seeks to label cartels as a terrorist threat and calls into question the neighboring country’s national sovereignty
In her latest book ‘Ghost Stories,’ the U.S. writer dissects her life with the author of ‘The New York Trilogy’ — its high points, tragedies, and the mourning that followed her partner’s death in 2024