While the US wants to paint the fence black to deter migrants, Alfredo ‘Libre’ Gutiérrez used it to create a mural promoting unity between the two neighboring nations, based on an Indigenous prophecy
Since Trump’s return to power, 49% of arrests have occurred in prisons and 44% in communities and workplaces across the country, but there are vast differences between states depending on their political inclination
Trump’s interventionist approach to companies and markets is more reminiscent of the Chinese model than of American liberalism
The US Secretary of State will also stop in Ecuador to advance his government’s ‘key priorities’ in the region
The embattled official claims the US president lacks the authority to remove her from office
Chinese companies’ commitment to the South American country has accelerated, placing it as the second destination for direct investment in the first half of 2025, behind only Indonesia
The 50% tax on Indian imports to the United States, justified by the purchase of Russian oil, makes the Asian country the hardest-hit along with Brazil
The union alleges complicity between employers and immigration authorities, who detained seven workers in a new search after having arrested 14 in May
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says the arrests have been made in three months
The spacecraft destined to land astronauts on the ‘Artemis III’ mission in 2027 has yet to reach Earth orbit, following 10 test flights since April 2023
‘El Mayo’ Zambada’s statements in US court, in which the drug lord admitted to having bribed politicians, are being used against the president’s party
The Zapotec beneficiary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program has been detained by immigration authorities since early August despite her supposed legal protection. Her hearing is scheduled for Wednesday
The firing of a Federal Reserve governor is a serious step in the implementation of a populist economic agenda with serious consequences both inside and outside the United States
Inflation, financial bubbles and fiscal imbalances are the possible consequences of a politically motivated rate cut
Military deployments in cities, a heavy-handed approach to immigration and allusions to dictators exacerbate the US president’s interventionist attitude
American importers are closing the door to the country’s beans, causing prices in New York to skyrocket, while exclusively Brazilian products have become cheaper due to lower demand
Economist Lisa Cook, accused of lying on a mortgage application, refuses to step down and argues that the White House has no legal grounds to fire her
Complete control of the depressed industrial belt of eastern Ukraine, from which millions of Ukrainians have fled in the last decade, would offer a major victory to Putin and put Kyiv at risk of a new invasion
Numerous NGOs are trying to prevent the Trump administration from incinerating a shipment of pills, intrauterine devices, and hormonal implants, stored on European soil, that would help 1.4 million women and girls
The lawyers of the detainee — who became a symbol of Trump’s deportation policy after being mistakenly deported to his country last March — fear he could be sent to Uganda or Costa Rica
Walmart, Home Depot, and Lowe’s protected their margins in the second quarter against higher procurement costs
The Venezuelan stylist, one of the 252 men deported by the United States to a third nation for the first time, is trying to rebuild his life after four months of detention
The 48-year-old Briton just completed his first year as head of the institution, and is faced with carrying out its biggest renovations ever
Humanity is once again a laboratory for big tech, which deploys uncontrolled, unreliable tools that are already part of the daily lives of billions of people around the world
The former editor of ‘Vanity Fair’ reflects on the future of magazines, his clashes with Donald Trump, how social media has changed celebrity culture, and the rise of tech tycoons, in a rare break from his busy schedule following the release of his memoirs
The depolarization expert calls for a search for the roots of social unrest: ‘This isn’t about climate or migrants, but about deep resentments’
The president’s former national security adviser has been accused of using classified documents