
Trump succeeds in increasing deportations by hiring military personnel to act as judges
A report shows that military lawyers issue deportation orders in 78% of the cases they hear, compared to 63% for immigration judges

A report shows that military lawyers issue deportation orders in 78% of the cases they hear, compared to 63% for immigration judges
The German far right, leading in several polls, is coming in from the cold with the support of Washington’s new strategic document
Prolonged drought is forcing reform of agricultural models to comply with the bilateral agreement

Around 400 parishioners will spend their third Christmas sheltered in Gaza City’s church, with few resources and no spirit to celebrate
‘My dream is that some of them will become generals,’ says the head of gender affairs for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, in which around 7% of the one million personnel are women


The program makes up to 50,000 visas available for individuals from countries with historically low levels of immigration to the U.S.

The Treasury Department notes that the boss of the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel manages the group’s operations from prison and even forged an alliance with the Gulf Cartel while behind bars

The seizure of tankers points to a gradual plan to cripple the finances of Nicolás Maduro’s regime

This year’s pilgrimage to the San Lázaro shrine in El Rincón, on the outskirts of Havana, is taking place amid a serious health crisis that has caused dozens of deaths and the collapse of the healthcare system

The letter accuses the U.S. president of using tariffs to influence the court that convicted Bolsonaro for attempting a coup

Opacity surrounds incidents at scientific facilities, with over 400 cases documented in the last half-century worldwide, including a cloud of bacteria that affected 10,000 people in 2019

A comment by the actor about the singer during the promotion of his new film ‘Marty Supreme’ has once again put the spotlight on Britain’s Got Talent’s most viral contestant

Their history marked by cultural seclusion, the people of a tropical Bolivian region publish the most complete work in their language to-date

Faced with an increasingly expensive nightlife scene, house parties are reclaiming their place as a refuge to enjoy oneself, build community, and discover music in a much more genuine way

The director made several films that speak about complex family relationships and the weight of a surname
Too Black for Latinos and too Latino for African Americans, Boston’s Afro-Latino community is beginning to see the fruits of decades of activism against historical invisibility


To better understand why some people develop the condition while others do not, researchers have worked together to identify distinct patient profiles



The dispute between the two companies to take control of Warner ushers in a new phase in the entertainment industry, and it’s not yet clear how it could impact workers and audiences




The ‘Culture vs. War’ project brings together in six documentaries the stories of Ukrainian writers, musicians, photographers and filmmakers who traveled to the front after the Russian invasion
Alexey Pajitnov and Ernő Rubik had a conversation with EL PAÍS in Spain, where the video game designer received an honorary award
Years after the star’s death, the movie is seen as her final, daring attempt to assert herself

The Amazon Prime Video series is a ‘pastiche of cultural references’





After his exit from the industry due to a sexual scandal, the actor is carving out a new path with three independent films and a podcast

The musician, a former member of one of the most successful bands of the 21st century, reflects on life, grief and his new album ‘How Did I Get Here?’





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