
Ukraine breathes sigh of relief at Trump’s pledge to resume US military aid
Politicians and media outlets celebrate the US president’s decision to provide the weapons agreed on under Biden, as well as new shipments

Politicians and media outlets celebrate the US president’s decision to provide the weapons agreed on under Biden, as well as new shipments

Cross-accusations between local authorities and weather services muddy the answers to why the event was so catastrophic, while Trump avoids getting involved

Mexican authorities are ignoring the latest provocation from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, while urging the local population not to indulge in xenophobic attitudes

Washington suspended weapons supplies to Kyiv last week. The US president insists he is ‘not happy at all’ with Russia’s Vladimir Putin

On his third visit to the White House this year, the Israeli prime minister shows openness to the ceasefire in Gaza proposed by the US president
The US president published on his social network a batch of letters sent to countries with fresh threats on levies

The Department of Justice and the FBI released two videos capturing the night of the businessman’s death in a New York jail cell while he awaited trial

The US president has racked up a series of victories in Congress, the courts and on the international stage, but these could be tested by the effects of his trade tariffs and controversial tax reforms

The journalist was arrested on June 14 while covering anti-Trump protests and was placed in deportation proceedings a few days later. He was released on bail this week but was immediately arrested again on new charges

At least 82 people are dead, including more than 20 children, and dozens remain missing in Kerr County: ‘It happened very quickly; there was no way to warn everyone and get everyone out’
Uncertainty and a rush to negotiate are defining the end of the 90-day pause, which expires Wednesday. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says countries that fail to reach an agreement by August 1 will ‘boomerang’ back to ‘Liberation Day’ rates

No matter how much Netanyahu portrays himself as a new Churchill, his attacks on Tehran risk backfiring — strengthening the regime’s resolve to build a nuclear arsenal. To prevent this, future agreements must be reached

Intense immigration operations are leaving farms empty and crops abandoned. Farmers warn that the crisis could collapse an essential industry

For the Republican leader, whoever gets to define the enemy can hold on to power. That’s why he describes immigration as an invasion

Since 2023, this Canadian philosophy graduate has directed the most influential publication in the field of tech. She was a pioneer in understanding what is now obvious: the inseparable connection between technology and power. Since Donald Trump won the elections, ‘Wired’ has also been covering US political news, and subscriptions have skyrocketed

The resumption of livestock exports and the reduced tax on remittances are concrete victories, but the bilateral relationship has not yet found solid footing

Immigration Service data shows that detentions in the state are double those in Florida and triple those in California

The founder of Ambulante and a key figure in documentary filmmaking joins the group of Mexicans who will vote for the 2026 Oscars, along with Adriana Paz, David Pablos, Astrid Rondero, and Julio Chavezmontes
The virologist, awarded for his part in the discovery of the hepatitis C virus, has helped save the lives of millions of people

The rise of televangelist Paula White in the president’s circle propels a religious movement that links faith with economic success

Around half of the country’s Hispanic population worries they or someone close to them could be deported, compared to only 15% of whites

The president launches a nationalist and ‘patriotic’ program at a rally in Iowa, ahead of the 2026 celebrations, with an approach that worries historians

Congress reaches a deal in time for the US president to sign his ‘big, beautiful’ spending bill on Independence Day, despite fears it could skyrocket the deficit

It is unclear how National Defense Areas will affect the hundreds of landowners along the river. Some reports quote the Army warning New Mexico hunters and hikers they could be prosecuted for entering the new military zones

The former US Special Envoy for the Human Rights of LGBTQI Persons warns about a growing global backlash against gains made over the past years

Judge Randolph Moss determined that the government overstepped its authority and violated U.S. immigration law

Caixabank Research estimates that American visitors account for almost 10% of spending per traveler, despite only accounting for 5% of arrivals