
Mexico awaits US onslaught against cartels with little room for maneuver
Washington has displayed its power on the border with surveillance and reconnaissance missions
Washington has displayed its power on the border with surveillance and reconnaissance missions
The film and TV star was attending eight auditions a day while working as a waiter and was on the verge of giving up acting. Today, he is in the running for an Oscar for the second time while there is one constant that hasn’t changed in 20 years: his husband Raúl
The battle between cartel factions has been going on for five months, with hundreds dead and missing. Los Chapitos have suffered more from the onslaught of the authorities, who have focused their actions on the capital, Culiacán
Israeli bombardment has robbed them of loved ones, homes and livelihoods, and the ceasefire has allowed them to see the extent of the destruction. Still, in spite of everything, the Gaza Strip is where most Palestinians want to see their children grow up
The International Committee of the Red Cross believes that this is probably the largest number of missing persons in such a context in the world. Among them are both military personnel and civilians
An Italian foundation that helped a young boy overcome Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome becomes the first non-profit in the world to request approval of these innovative treatments from the European Medicines Agency and the FDA
The president is promoting an old program that allows local police to perform the functions of federal agents and to keep detained migrants in jail if they are undocumented
A report shows that between 2019 and 2023, the unauthorized population grew by three million, or 6% per year. The country had not seen such significant annual increases since the early 2000s
The bid to dismiss a case against Eric Adams triggered seven resignations in 48 hours, although at least one lawyer eventually agreed under pressure to sign a request to dismiss the corruption charges
The Trump Administration’s proposal to revoke the legal status of humanitarian parole recipients makes thousands of Latinos vulnerable to deportation