
Honduras reacts with mixed feelings to the release of Juan Orlando Hernández
Hondurans, gripped by uncertainty due to the close election results, have differing opinions over the former president’s pardon

Hondurans, gripped by uncertainty due to the close election results, have differing opinions over the former president’s pardon

The Defense Secretary is already under scrutiny for his role in a possible war crime in the Caribbean, where survivors of a US military attack on a boat were killed in a follow-up strike

Chavismo had been withholding any information about this call for days, giving rise to endless speculation. Experts say it could be a first step toward continuing dialogue within a context of heightened tension

While the child tax credit will increase next year, the expiration of federal assistance for millions of people who have health insurance thanks to Obamacare will raise the amounts to be paid

It is still worth asking whether military action against the Maduro regime — whether with troops or surgical strikes — is truly inevitable

The Treasury Secretary is targeting individuals it accuses of having ties to the Tren de Aragua criminal gang, including the singer Rosita

The updated schedule with the stadium and time for each game will be published on December 6

The State Department, the governor of Texas, and South Texas farmers are demanding that the Mexican government deliver on an accumulated water debt that has been growing since the 1990s

Convicted of associating with criminals who paid him bribes, and of possessing an arsenal of firearms, the former president was released from prison after being pardoned by Trump

The petition was sent to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and is the first of its kind in connection with attacks against alleged drug-running boats

The Colombian president responded with belligerence to the US leader’s threat to attack the South American country over drug trafficking

The US president said that extrajudicial attacks against suspected drug-trafficking boats will continue: ‘We’re taking those sons of a bitches out’

Despite Donald Trump’s statement that Venezuelan airspace was closed, the two weekly flights to Caracas carrying deported migrants will resume

The EU’s foreign policy chief discusses peace plans for Ukraine, her relationship with Donald Trump and the changing world order

Salvador Nasralla has declared victory on social media, while Nasry Asfura is urging caution. The US president is trying to sow doubt by accusing authorities of manipulating the results: ‘If they do, there will be hell to pay!’

ICE cites the fight against child trafficking to justify the involvement of local law enforcement in controls on sponsors, but critics denounce it as a ploy to deport more people

The Venezuelan president swore in the ‘grassroots Bolivarian commands’ and announced the creation of a new political bureau with trusted aides to face the threats from Washington

The president has confirmed he spoke to Nicolás Maduro by phone on November 21. According to Reuters, during that call the Chavista leader received a deadline to step down by last Friday. The Venezuelan leader is allegedly seeking a second phone conversation

The FIFA leader’s close ties with the US president has drawn criticism from those who believe the organization should be politically neutral

The White House envoy, with no background in diplomacy, plans to meet with Putin next week after audio recordings were leaked in which he advised the Kremlin on how to win over the US president

Only a handful of aircraft still dot the Venezuelan sky, which Washington has turned into an exclusion zone in what amounts to another tool of political pressure by the Trump administration

In Doral, the city with the highest concentration of Venezuelans in the US, residents are divided between those who see military action against Maduro as the only possible solution and those who favor dialogue
With votes from about 43% of polling places counted early Monday, the National Party presidential candidate had 40.54% support in an election marked by distrust and polarization

William Botsch has been attending Miami courthouses weekly since May, where he has witnessed and documented the systematic arrests of migrants seized after attending appointments that were routine prior to Trump 2.0

The Cuban-American academic and president emeritus of Miami Dade College joins a public campaign denouncing Trump’s ‘dehumanizing’ immigration policies

The president of Argentina has continued implementing his austerity measures. This, after the congressional elections, which were marked by blackmail from Donald Trump, who conditioned the promise of a financial bailout on Milei’s victory

The phone conversation took place amid the military escalation and, according to the newspaper, opens the door to a diplomatic path that contrasts with the drug trafficking accusations