Russia demands unacceptable conditions for peace from Ukraine
The second Istanbul meeting confirms that Moscow has no intention of stopping the war by making demands that imply Kyiv’s surrender
The second Istanbul meeting confirms that Moscow has no intention of stopping the war by making demands that imply Kyiv’s surrender

The billionaire has openly attacked the legislation, while the president is urging senators to pass it by July 4 on Independence Day

The console exists thanks to a complex global network: designed in Japan, manufactured in Vietnam, and powered by a US-made processor. We took it apart piece by piece

The latest poll gives the Salvadoran president an 85% approval rating, and only 1.4% of respondents believe that the concentration of power in a single figure is a problem for the country

Illinois, California, and Minnesota are withdrawing medical assistance for undocumented adult immigrants

Dozens of drones hidden in trucks and programmed with artificial intelligence attacked four of Russia’s most strategic airfields. According to Kyiv, Moscow has lost a third of its nuclear-capable bombers

Todd Lyons, the head of immigration enforcement, boasts about an operation in Boston that took nearly 1,500 people into custody in May

Thousands of young Latin Americans with a spot at a US university for the next academic year are feeling fear and uncertainty about the consequences of Trump’s policies against foreign students

In addition to the layoffs at the storm monitoring agency NOAA, several USAID programs aimed at disaster risk management have been suspended

The erratic trade policy and the worsening fiscal crisis are dragging down economic growth and increasing the risk of a recession

In his annual address to the nation to observe his six years in power, the Central American leader attacked human rights groups and the media

In her latest book ‘How Civil Wars Start,’ the sociologist analyzes what separates democracies from autocracies. She also looks at how this gray area, in which she places the United States, is conducive to fratricidal confrontation

The US author says that poverty in the United States could be eradicated with just 1% of the country’s GDP — but that Trump’s policies are going in the opposite direction

President Donald Trump’s policies are spreading terror in a neighborhood of the U.S. territory considered the epicenter of the island’s immigrant community

The acidic, playful, and committed actress has won over critics and fans with her role in award-winning ‘The Bear’ — without losing an ounce of sincerity in the process

The facility stands in front of the former site of the Holland-America Line shipping company, which brought millions of emigrants to the United States and Canada in the 19th and 20th centuries

Washington is fully within its rights to grant or revoke TPS as it sees fit, but withdrawing it from Venezuela could deepen the humanitarian catastrophe

The US president no longer cares about the near-term political consequences of his actions, says the former senior official in an interview in Washington

According to Colombian Migration figures, over 145,000 people have left the country so far this year. Travel to Brazil, Chile, and Argentina is on the rise as a result of the United States’ increasingly restrictive measures

Doctors of the four-year-old, who requires intravenous nutrition, warn she could die within days if sent to another country

The court sides with the administration, leaving Venezuelans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Cubans at risk of deportation

The latest court ruling confirms the illegality of the DACA program, but only in the state of Texas. However, the 538,000 beneficiaries across the US feel under threat

Immigration judges have closed asylum cases of a dozen sent to CECOT, diminishing their chances of returning to the US

The richest man in the world leaves his months at the helm of DOGE with insider knowledge of the very administration he was tasked with downsizing — and a reputational crisis for his companies that won’t be easy to repair

After the death of El Perris, head of security, the government has captured hitmen leader Moisés Barnabé, delivering a new blow to the dwindling faction of the Sinaloa Cartel

The president’s team is preparing a Plan B to impose new tariffs with another law if the International Trade Court ruling is not overturned
White House lawyers say they’ll seek a fast-track remedy to block the court’s decision, warning of ‘irreparable harms’ if the tariffs are lifted