
Wall Street loses patience with Trump
Investors, who once welcomed his election victory, are now fleeing the US markets and putting pressure on the president to reverse his most controversial measures
Investors, who once welcomed his election victory, are now fleeing the US markets and putting pressure on the president to reverse his most controversial measures
Canada and Mexico are the main victims of a measure that undermines the North American common trade area
The meeting between Washington and Kyiv in Saudi Arabia ended with a joint statement in which they also committed to signing the mineral exploitation agreement. The US will pass the proposal on to Russia and says the ball is now in Moscow’s court
In another chaotic day, the U.S. president gets in return that the province of Ontario will not raise the price of electricity serving Michigan, New York and Minnesota by 25%
There are almost 42,000 people in custody, 4,000 more than before the arrival of the new administration. Detention centers are at 109% of their capacity
The Russian Defense Ministry claims to have shot down 337 drones, but at least two people have died in Moscow. The attack comes hours before a meeting on the future of the conflict between Ukraine and the US in Saudi Arabia
Mark Carney, former governor of the central banks of Canada and England who will be sworn in as Canadian prime minister in a few days, promises firmness in the face of US protectionist attacks
The founder of one of the most prominent NGOs in the protection and defense of the transgender community trusts in the power of the community in the face of the challenges posed by the Trump administration
The latest clips from Donald Trump and Spain’s Popular Party are the most recent examples of this technology, which for now aims more to surprise than to deceive
The reopening of some of the largest detention facilities and the adaptation of military bases to house migrants are aimed at fulfilling the Republican’s major campaign promise
The country that once largely championed multilateralism is now retreating behind its borders, renouncing its commitments and undermining its partners
The U.S. president’s bid to annex the world’s largest island has reignited the debate on self-determination in the autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark
The next prime minister and party leader, a former governor of the central banks of Canada and England, will have to deal with the tense relationship with the US
The Canadian theorist and feminist defends the role of dissent in democracy. To deal with the U.S. president, she suggests that we stop saying his name
The U.S. president’s hardline policies have impacted the Darién Gap, which is now detaining both Venezuelans who have given up on the trip north and deported individuals from Asian countries
The frenetic pace at which the president is dismantling the U.S. government apparatus is hard to process, even for someone like the expert, who intimately understands how autocracies emerge and take root
EL PAÍS visits some of the city’s hotels that have been converted into shelters for undocumented people. Elon Musk is targeting these facilities, while the mayor has promised to close 53 of them before June
The US withdrew from the nuclear deal negotiated by the Obama administration and European partners in 2018, during Trump’s first term
The Ukrainian presidential adviser calls for calm, and argues that the U.S. president should lead the negotiations to end the war
Yolanda Magallón is the primary caregiver of the 21-year-old, who is confined to a wheelchair due to her osteosarcoma
Immigrant advocates say the decision means many people will have trouble applying for medical care, testifying in court and even voting
U.S. president announces he will pause levies affecting products covered by the 2020 USMCA free trade agreement
The white supremacist organization Aryan Nations, born in the 1970s and portrayed in Justin Kurzel’s movie, ended up as a terrorist group that committed bomb attacks
The initiative will grant residency and possible citizenship rights to individuals who pay $5 million
The deputies of the NPC, the highest organ of power in the Chinese state, were evasive about the American president in their only annual meeting with the press
Opponents of the Republican state’s heavy-handed immigration program say spending of more than $11 billion has diverted funds from other areas
A judge’s blocking of the transfer of Abraham Oseguera, brother of the CJNG leader, to the U.S. is added to his arrest last year and release nine days later. The then-Mexican president considered it proof of the corruption of the judicial system