
Trump announces China visit in 2026 after call with Xi to seal US TikTok deal
The agreement allows the social network, which was facing a congressional ban, to continue operating in the United States

The agreement allows the social network, which was facing a congressional ban, to continue operating in the United States

The closure of CBP, which distributed federal funds to public radio and TV, has endangered dozens of rural and community stations

Experts warn that Texas has taken on a role that belongs to the federal government. So far this year, the state Department of Public Safety has arrested more than 3,100 undocumented migrants

The presenters joked about Trump’s censorship and sent messages of support to the comedian, who lost his show on Wednesday: ‘He’s a decent, funny, and loving guy. I hope he comes back’

The government’s push to suspend Jimmy Kimmel’s show comes on top of efforts to single out reporters and crack down on left-wing groups. The president is threatening critical news outlets with the loss of their licenses

Claudia Sheinbaum and Mark Carney close ranks in preparation for the agreement review coming up in 2026

The Maduro regime also released images of fighter jets armed with anti-ship missiles

Operation Caribe Soberano 200, a response to the U.S. military deployment in the region, will mobilize 2,500 soldiers on the island of La Orchila

The couple has filed a lawsuit against far-right influencer Candace Owens, who claimed that Brigitte Macron is, in fact, her own brother
Lawyers and family members report that they have been unable to locate the inmates at the infamous Florida prison after they disappeared from the ICE database

Migrant raids have shut down festivals across the US that for decades celebrated the contributions of Latin American culture

The popular host, who began his career in radio and launched ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ in 2003, has been critical of the Republican leader during both his terms in office

The US president has vowed to hold the ‘radical left’ responsible for the death of his ally Charlie Kirk

In the most politically charged meeting in memory, Powell approved the first rate cut since December, with the central bank signaling that further reductions are likely
The migrant was forced to leave after seven years in the US, during which he was unable to regularize his status. EL PAÍS joined the family in their farewell

The former partner of a conservative strategist in the US through whom she met Donald Trump, the 25-year-old gained visibility at the demonstration organized by Tommy Robinson. ‘It would be an honor to get involved in politics’

Military operations in the Caribbean have been accompanied by a strategy of pressure through intimidating messages

Tyler Robinson left a note for his partner under a keyboard saying that he planned to kill the MAGA youth leader. He also confessed the crime before turning himself in

The US president disclosed a new operation on a boat allegedly carrying drugs from Venezuela, but offered no further details

The Trump administration issued a waiver of sanctions that would have triggered major aid cuts, but President Gustavo Petro must deal with the consequences of this new stigma in the final stretch of his term

The heart of the MAGA movement should be read less as a political fad or a partisan organization than as a sect with a creed, and the far-right agitator was the typical conservative missionary

More than 29,000 foreigners are being tracked through this type of electronic device, according to official figures published by the federal agency

Washington increases its pressure against Chavismo, which believes an invasion is imminent

Speaking from the White House, the vice president described the MAGA youth leader as a ‘a joyful warrior for our country’

The murder of Charlie Kirk increases pressure on police plans while the Epstein case casts a shadow over the US president’s trip

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent was in Madrid, Spain for the talks. The US president said he will speak with China’s Xi Jinping on Friday

President Nicolás Maduro and his closest circle are convinced that Washington will start a war, and have enjoined citizens to hone their shooting skills