Trade has declined and has yet to recover since the hyperinflationary crisis of 2018, but foreign direct investment and remittances have soared in the last two years
Local and foreign mining companies are forced to pay protection money or hire suppliers linked to their extortionists in order to operate
The pillars of Castroism, such as healthcare, education, the fight against poverty, and even security, are crumbling in the face of Trump’s latest blows in a society that has lost hope. Only the repressive apparatus seems to remain intact
The Republican’s statement comes as Washington awaits a proposal from Tehran in their indirect negotiations
A report by Democratic Senator Adam Schiff reveals a ‘drastic’ increase in spending to strengthen the immigration police’s arsenal
The US government is studying how to circumvent the court’s blow to the Republican’s trade policy
The US president said he was ‘ashamed’ of the justices who ruled in a 6-3 reverse for the administration in a press conference at the White House
The company’s strong revenue isn’t reflected in its stock market performance. Investors fear growth will stall, while artists are voicing frustration over what they consider a miserly compensation system
The arrest of former Prince Andrew adds to the scandal surrounding Norway’s Mette‑Marit, who maintained contacts with the sexual predator and whose son, Marius Borg, has been accused of rape
An intelligence report links the Serb and Giovanny Andrés Rojas, known as ‘Araña,’ to a transnational drug‑trafficking network, turning their extraditions into a diplomatic issue between Washington, Bogotá, and Caracas
Recent crackdowns by the federal government against residents of cities that have rejected its immigration operations have prompted legislative initiatives to protect their freedoms
The mother reports that the family and the newborn were taken across the border into Mexico with just $190 while the child was sick with bronchitis
The arrest of former Prince Andrew is the most significant consequence of the latest revelations about the disgraced financier’s international network of power and sex
On the 8th of the month, clocks will spring forward one hour across most of the country, despite critics pointing out its effects on health and President Trump’s support for eliminating it
A month and a half after the US attack, the Bolivarian Revolution is testing a flexible opening and working on consensus to improve the economy
As humanitarian conditions continue to worsen in the Caribbean country, Thursday marks the deadline to present arguments to the appeals court that will decide whether to allow the Trump administration to eliminate immigration protections
According to several US media outlets, the White House has been informed that the armed forces would be ready for an offensive as early as this weekend
Democrats are using the standoff — expected to last until the end of the month — to highlight their opposition to Trump’s immigration policy
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in contact with Raúl Castro’s grandson, according to the outlet Axios
Up to 40% of organizations report ‘major impacts’ on their work, according to surveys by the Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination and other groups, which warn of the risk of rising cases and severe liver disease
If approved, the initiative backed by Trump and opposed by Democrats could affect millions of voters
The Japanese sociologist warns that the repression of protesters against the Islamic Republic continues a month after the end of the demonstrations
The new attacks come after the departure of the aircraft carrier Gerald Ford, which since October had been part of the Southern Spear counternarcotics mission
According to a study by Yahoo and YouGov conducted days after the Puerto Rican artist’s performance at the Super Bowl, 42% identify more with the artist, compared to 39% with the president
While the world is focused on whether the Cuban government will survive, it is critically important to understand what is happening to ordinary people on the island
US State Secretary Marco Rubio visited Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Budapest ahead of elections in April, telling him: ‘Your success is our success’
The recovery of the Caribbean country will require new rules and large investments