What Trump has in store for Latinos: Mass deportations, no more humanitarian parole or DACA, and other threats
Statements made during the campaign by the president-elect augur a dark outlook for a large part of this demographic group
Statements made during the campaign by the president-elect augur a dark outlook for a large part of this demographic group
Representation is not liberation. The United States is a deeply racist country where even a Kamala Harris victory would not have been enough
In her interview with EL PAÍS, the writer — the first Native American to be honored as United States Poet Laureate — reflects on the place of Indigenous peoples and poetry in society. She also sounds the alarm: ‘Acting without respect for the environment has its consequences’
The Ukrainian leader will focus his administration on gaining the trust of the American president-elect, who opposes U.S. aid to the country
The vice president must preside over the joint session that will officially certify the Republican’s election win, which will take place on the fourth anniversary of the Capitol assault
The biggest problems for the new mandate are the ballooning public deficit and escalating debt, but the Republican has not announced any plan to address this issue
Donald Trump knew how to capitalize on this discontent of the Latino community, which feels increasingly alienated by the Democratic Party
The U.S. central bank sticks to the script and cuts interest rates by 0.25 percentage points
The president guaranteed a peaceful transition of power, defended the integrity of the electoral process and urged the country to ‘bring down the temperature’ in the heated climate
Beijing faces the prospect of an intensified trade conflict if the Republican proceeds with his plan to impose a 60% increase in tariffs on Chinese goods
The richest man in the world is emerging, along with Robert F. Kennedy or the ultra anti-immigration adviser Stephen Miller, as one of the potential collaborators of the White House’s next tenant
Despite a difficult childhood in a broken Appalachian family, the next vice president studied at Yale. His friendship with one of the magnate’s sons facilitated his selection as number two
Among the factors that favored Trump and scuppered a second bid by a woman to win the White House were a slip-up on a television show and neglect of crucial issues for voters
The president-elect returned to the White House thanks to the support of low-income voters without higher education, not only whites, but also Latinos and African Americans
The vice president is appearing in Washington to concede defeat
The party’s only hope now lies in the possibility of the House of Representatives swinging in their favor, though this appears unlikely. Harris is set to address her supporters on Wednesday
The unprecedented and highly uncertain scenario now unfolding in the United States will undoubtedly have an impact on the four criminal cases pending against the Republican
The real estate magnate made decisive gains among Latinos, women and voters without a college degree
The Republican’s return to the White House will boost the far-right movements that are gaining strength in different European countries
Champagne is flowing in Moscow, Budapest and Jerusalem, and in the headquarters of the far right
Even before securing the 270 electoral votes needed to clinch the presidency, the Republican candidate addressed supporters at campaign headquarters and claimed this victory will ‘help our country heal’
The Republican candidate celebrated with a victory speech ahead of the final results, telling thousands his supporters in Florida that ‘this will truly be a golden age for America’
A Trump victory with a majority in both chambers of Congress would make it easier for him to implement his immigration and tax cuts agenda
Tuesday’s presidential vote will have a profound impact on Europe, Russia, Ukraine, the Middle East, Latin America, and China
Political polarization, reproductive rights and immigration are some of the most pressing issues that the new administration will face
The 2024 race will be remembered for its increasingly crude and violent rhetoric — from outbursts to insults, from pseudo-brilliant moments to pearls of wisdom
Mail-in voting and extraordinary security measures implemented in some swing states could drag out the count for days