
Israel and Lebanon agree to Washington-mediated ceasefire
The cessation of hostilities, conditional on Hezbollah stopping its attacks on Israel, opens the door to renewed negotiations between the US and Tehran

The cessation of hostilities, conditional on Hezbollah stopping its attacks on Israel, opens the door to renewed negotiations between the US and Tehran

The number of ships managing to cross the strait has risen in the past two weeks, though it remains far below pre-war levels

Two GOP members lead in the District 40 race, seen as key to the Democratic Party’s strategy to win control of the House of Representatives

The Brazilian president wants to negotiate with Donald Trump, but he also warns that, if not, he will seek new partners

In a letter posted on social media, the former president backs his successor Claudia Sheinbaum and criticizes the White House’s role in Mexico’s internal affairs

The approval of the EU’s new Return Regulation sets off a race to build deportation centers and cements the bloc’s hardening shift on migration
In Moscow, the EU is equated with Nazi Germany. An escalation against the bloc would allow the Kremlin to carry out a new mobilization

Washington is investigating Alfonso Durazo and Américo Villarreal for alleged links to organized crime, according to the ‘Los Angeles Times’

The Trump representative and retired colonel has been accumulating controversies and clashes with Claudia Sheinbaum’s government in his first year in the country

The US president praised the winner of the first round of elections and urged Colombians to vote for him at the June 21 runoff. Colombian president Gustavo Petro rejected the ‘interference’

An executive order that threatens to freeze the assets of foreign companies on the island will take effect on Friday. Some hotel chains have already announced they are severing ties
Three months after the first U.S. and Israeli strikes, Washington more than ever needs a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz

A victory for the Democrat Xavier Becerra in November would signal continuity in the confrontational approach toward Trump. A win for Republican Steve Hilton would mark a shift toward a conservative agenda

A survey by ‘The Washington Post’ and the University of Maryland reveals concerns about the role of immigration authorities in the tournament

After meeting Xi Jinping in April, the chair of the KMT argues for a rapprochement with Beijing to avoid conflict across the strait
The US president reacted to the judge’s ruling by implying that he was washing his hands of the matter. That could mean the KC might be open next season without any music to fill it

A total of 61 contenders are seeking the governorship of a state that has been blue since 2011. Recent redistricting efforts open up the possibility for Democrats to pick up as many as five seats in Congress

The author and activist has filed two lawsuits to block the transfer of the land the Republican intends to use for the construction of the 47-story building in south Florida

Against the backdrop of the Trump administration, the official stance of the host nation’s squad, led by Mauricio Pochettino, stands in stark contrast to the 2019 women’s team, whose players were openly critical of the Republican president

A new policy directive requires permanent residence applications to be filed from outside the US, forcing family separations, experts say

The president is shaping the US capital to his liking with works marked by corruption that reflect his authoritarian drift. Two judges have blocked the fund meant to compensate his allies allegedly ‘persecuted’ by Biden

Business leaders, analysts and heads of international institutions analyze the area’s economic opportunities in a world shaken by the reordering of blocs
The release of documents on unidentified phenomena ordered by Trump is the result of activists, politicians, and military figures who have been pushing for years to end what they denounce as a ‘truth embargo’

The Trump administration dreams of taking over the management of the hotels, which are controlled by the giant state‑run company

The Cuban government is digging in its heels in the face of the overwhelming offensive from the United States, becoming increasingly disconnected from its citizens

The president of Cuba, in Raúl Castro’s shadow, has barely been able to push through reforms on the island, which is bordering on collapse

The author of ‘Kilo,’ a seminal book on the machinery that fuels drug trafficking, analyzes the failure of the war on drugs and Trump’s intervention in the fight against the cartels