
Contradictions and threats: Donald Trump’s mixed messages on Iran
The president has suspended his threat to destroy the country, as he did with his previous ultimatums. It’s yet another example of his shifting storyline on the conflict

The president has suspended his threat to destroy the country, as he did with his previous ultimatums. It’s yet another example of his shifting storyline on the conflict

The government has paused the purchase of new facilities, while Democratic senators investigate alleged corruption

The district attorney, with the president’s explicit support, won the election in the conservative stronghold amid worries about discontent among the Republican’s core voters

Pakistan, acting as mediator, stressed that the ceasefire is ‘effective immediately’ and applies to all countries involved in the conflict. Tehran will allow safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz while both sides negotiate a final agreement

Attacks on civilian infrastructure and power plants in Iran violate international law, according to experts. Tehran has also targeted the energy sector in the Gulf

The work is taking place on Cuchumá Hill in Baja California, which was divided in the 19th century when the border was established

The US president is sticking to his plan as the war in Iran becomes more complicated

Experts foresee stagflation reminiscent of the 1970s — or even a global recession in the worst‑case scenario — but forecasts remain shaky given the high level of geopolitical uncertainty

The supply of US-made munitions for Ukraine’s air defense is at risk if the war in the Middle East continues much longer

Reactions among the Iranian population and diaspora to the White House’s warnings range from caution to indignation and skepticism

People who were injured, arrested, or deported by the former US Secretary of Homeland Security are celebrating her departure

The former advisor to Barack Obama and Joe Biden warns of the similarities between the ‘hate speech’ of Spanish far-right party Vox and Donald Trump

A series of setbacks reveals a ceiling on Washington’s military and economic power, exposing effective mechanisms for resisting its attacks

Although the US produces more oil than it consumes, domestic prices continue to depend on the international market

A pair of North Carolina residents have launched a project that has helped more than 200 families connect with loved ones who were detained by federal agents

A planned 1.3-mile barrier across Mount Cristo Rey has drawn opposition from environmentalists and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Las Cruces

EL PAÍS visits New York’s manufacturing industry to speak with one of the sectors most affected by the Republican president’s tariffs

Congress remains deadlocked as Trump steps in with executive orders and pressure mounts for a two-step solution

The shift in US trade policy leaves winners and losers: American families bear the burden of spending; the economy holds firm while global alliances are reshaped

From the tax agency to the Department of Housing and Urban Development or public health services, the Republican has redirected various federal government resources to persecute migrants

The justices will decide whether to resolve the case based solely on the Immigration Act or analyze the interpretation of the 14th Amendment’s nationality clause

Human Rights First warns that the detention model used in facilities such as the one in Texas results in psychological harm to minors, medical failures, and violations of due process
The justices are set to hear arguments on Wednesday on the legality of a controversial executive order issued by Trump

The project raises doubts about its cost, location, and whether the preview posted on social media reflects a final plan

Without Venezuelan consulates in the United States, its citizens cannot obtain the documents they need to self-deport, and end up in a limbo

Even before a Russian oil tanker is due to arrive on the island, a legal exception has already allowed the export of 30,000 barrels of oil from South Florida

In addition to the experimentation with an authoritarian model that emerges from an act of external force, another element is added: Venezuela is emerging as the first corporate colony of the 21st century