The young girl, daughter of one of Cuba’s most well-known dissidents, is caught in a long and grueling legal process to seek asylum and remain with her mother in Texas
The head of the body overseeing elections believes Kyiv would need more than three months to organize a vote once hostilities cease
Germany, Poland, and Lithuania have expressed interest in a French nuclear umbrella amid concerns about US protection
Forecasts from major international organizations warn of the impact of the US president’s economic policies on the exchange of goods
On the same day, the Treasury Department sanctioned the two leaders of the criminal organization, a Georgia court indicted them, and the State Department offered $8 million for their capture
From 2019 to 2023, this group had the single fastest-growing GDP among the world’s 10 largest, surpassing even China, a new study finds
The city, which has the largest Venezuelan population in the country, is finalizing an agreement with the federal immigration agency to allow local authorities to question, detain, and prosecute people suspected of violating immigration laws
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent dispensed with the polite expressions about ‘common interests’ commonly used in official statements. The meeting comes shortly after Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez met with Xi Jinping in Beijing
In the almost 60 years since the Cuban Revolution, never before have some 550,000 Cubans found themselves unable to legal status in a country that has traditionally welcomed them
‘They’ve taken a hatchet to the Social Security Administration,’ the former president said in an address to disability advocates in Chicago
The American Astronomical Society warns that the proposed cuts would have ‘catastrophic’ consequences for the United States’ leadership in space exploration
Since her last concert in Vancouver on December 8, after one of the busiest years of her career and under media pressure due to her relationship with Travis Kelce, the singer has only been seen seven times. Is this a break or a new project?
The conservative president won re-election in a run-off against the leftist Luisa González by almost 12 points, a margin that no poll had anticipated
The figure has been mentioned as the objective of the mass expulsion operation, but logistical and financial obstacles cast doubt on whether it can be achieved
The president of El Salvador denies in an Oval Office meeting that he has the power to return Kilmar Abrego García, wrongly deported to the maximum-security facility for gang members
The US president is threatening to impose tariffs and sanctions until Mexico complies with the 80-year-old pact and ‘gives Texas the water they are owed’
The US president surrounds himself with men who share one thing in common: they never criticize him
The most vocal of the tycoon’s 14 children has given a couple of interviews where she says she has not spoken to Donald Trump’s right-hand man, or received his financial support, for five years
The White House is pushing the rivalry into uncharted territory by accelerating the economic decoupling of the two powers and undermining Washington’s network of alliances
Well known for his role as the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator, the veteran politician urges Europe not to panic and to stand firm against threats from a US president who is ‘surrounded by billionaires and speculators’
The US president has thanked the Central American leader for ‘graciously’ jailing hundreds of migrants expelled by Washington
The prospect of the IRS transferring taxpayer data to immigration authorities is putting law-abiding people on the ropes
Official data places the total number of Venezuelans in the United States at 2% of its Latino residents, and shows that only 0.08% are linked to their home country’s most notorious criminal group
Political consultant Antoni Gutiérrez-Rubí presents the ‘Trump Observatory,’ a space in which he analyzes Donald Trump’s political communication during his second presidential term for EL PAÍS. In this first installment, the ‘flooding the zone’ strategy
The US president announced 50% tariffs on this small African country, which depends largely on its exports to Washington and has already been severely affected by the dismantling of USAID, which financed its fight against HIV/AIDS
Investing in the US stock market has yielded significant long-term returns, but these gains are considerably diminished if the investor sells in a panic or in haste
The United States, Russia and Argentina are limiting language use through their administrations, in what they describe as purge of ‘woke’ ideology