There has long been infighting among the various factions of the dissident movement. This is hindering any plan to achieve consensus among the regime’s critics
Mark Rutte urges European allies to take on more of their own defense burden: ‘This excessive dependence must end’
Republican senators met Thursday with the acting attorney general, Todd Blanche, to address the controversial plan and who would benefit from it
The justices ruled in favor of Havana Docks Corporation receiving compensation after the nationalization of its docks in 1960
Five-year military cooperation agreement confirms Argentina's alignment with the Trump administration
At the heart of the Cuban community in the United States, there is unanimous support for Washington’s maximum-pressure strategy against Havana
US justice accuses the 94-year-old former president of the deaths of four people in the shootdown of two planes in 1996 and takes a decisive step in plans to force regime change on the island
Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau spoke with the Andean country’s president, Rodrigo Paz, in a show of support
Brussels seeks to solidify political and commercial ties with Nuuk, a key point in its new strategy for the Arctic region, amid rivalry from China, Russia, and the US
The handover of the former regime fixer to the United States is the most revealing episode of how the Rodríguez siblings, backed by Diosdado Cabello, are trying to sever the most toxic ties of the Maduro era
Donald Trump has again opened the door to a diplomatic deal with Havana to force political and economic concessions in exchange for aid
The progress of the case against Rubén Rocha and nine other officials is setting off alarm bells within the ruling party, Morena
The United States is about to devour a meal that the Castro regime has diligently prepared for it
The Miami prosecutor’s office is preparing an indictment against the former Cuban president for ordering the downing of two NGO aircraft, killing the four people on board
Over two years of violence and seven curfews have turned fear into routine. In Guayaquil, residents live amid shootouts, restrictions, and the constant threat of escalating crime
The Energy Minister explains that stocks of diesel and fuel oil, key to powering the electricity grid, have run out just two weeks after the US tightened energy restrictions
A group of Democrats has written a letter expressing their concern about possible human rights violations during the mission
The official US presidential account posted a series of memes suggesting the annexation of the South American country
The investigation reinforces evidence of covert operations conducted directly on Mexican soil by US agencies, as part of Trump’s crusade against the cartels
Trump and Xi will meet in Beijing with Iran and Taiwan as the main points of contention in a summit marked by the struggle between stability and confrontation
The chamber approves the Trump nominee’s appointment as a member of the Board of Governors. The vote to confirm him is still pending
Civil organizations and members of Congress are demanding that the Department of Homeland Security explain the sharing of information between government agencies and contracts with AI firm Palantir to locate undocumented immigrants
The measure will initially apply to those who owe more than $100,000, although the Trump administration plans to extend it to anyone with arrears exceeding $2,500
The first batch of files, by which the Department of Defense is fulfilling the president’s orders, contains no major revelations and will be followed by others
The United States is threatening to pursue more cases against Mexican politicians and close consulates in its territory in the lead-up to the World Cup and the renegotiation of the USMCA trade agreement
The Honduran man had been separated from his family for more than three months. His lawyers had asked a court to release him, arguing that his permit was still valid