
The dollar’s decline, a financial reflection of Trump’s chaotic policy and a double-edged electoral weapon
The White House is looking to the economy as a way to reverse its poor approval ratings while markets adapt to a new world order

The White House is looking to the economy as a way to reverse its poor approval ratings while markets adapt to a new world order

With a mix of solidarity and defiance, Minnesotans have spent weeks refining the network they use to confront federal agents — and have managed to push back against the US government

The Democratic Socialists of America candidate promises to fight against Donald Trump’s policies: ‘I am ready to defend my immigrant community, even if it requires putting my body in the line of fire’

The Greenland crisis has boosted support for the Social Democrat, who has become one of Europe’s leading figures pushing back against the US president

By targeting the island’s access to crucial imports, the US has exacerbated its economic and social strain. The Castro regime says it is trying to provoke a ‘genocide’

The announcement of the release marks a turning point for the regime, which is retreating for the first time after years of radicalization

Kendrick Lamar made history with 27 awards, while Lola Young and Billie Eilish stunned with unexpected wins and Trevor Noah joked about the president and Epstein

The US president took control of Washington’s cultural institution after his return to power, leading many artists to cancel their performances

The president has turned this group — which he blames collectively for a massive public‑assistance fraud — into one of his favorite targets. More than 95% of its members are US citizens

The Central American country is under a state of emergency after a massacre of police officers that calls into question the state’s ability to deal with the violence of an army of 30,000 gang members

Wind and solar power are expanding across the world’s major economies, as fossil-fuel consumption stagnates. Meanwhile, the US president derides wind turbines as ‘those damn things’

The opposition leader downplays Delcy Rodríguez's apparent openness and demands freedoms.

Under the US president’s approach, the region is once again subject to a relationship shaped by coercion and strategic calculation

The most pro-American corner of Germany faces a potential rupture following Trump’s threats against Europe and Greenland: ‘He has caused a lot of damage’

The country once again finds itself asking how far its sovereignty truly extends when Washington decides to act

A year after the migrant route between Colombia and Panama fell into disuse, the towns that lived off migrants in transit are now advertising their beaches and lush rainforest

The Venezuelan economist and former minister rules out any possibility of recovery or revival of the oil sector without the restoration of citizens’ rights

Contradictory messages from the federal government, local warnings in California, and a community on alert mark the run-up to the biggest domestic sporting event of the year in the United States

The new batch includes more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images in total

The Canadian prime minister, once governor of the Banks of Canada and England, presents an image of pragmatism

The answer to the US government’s authoritarian escalation lies in the energy, solidarity, and determination of the Minneapolis protests against the brutal tactics of immigration officers

The premiere of the film about Trump’s wife comes amid criticism for its budget and excessive promotion

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