
Aquilino Gonell, former Capitol sergeant: ‘If it hadn’t been for the police, the US would be a dictatorship’
The military veteran defended members of Congress from the mob on January 6 — and now says forgetting that day puts U.S. democracy at risk

The military veteran defended members of Congress from the mob on January 6 — and now says forgetting that day puts U.S. democracy at risk

Tampere, in Finland, is betting on mixed-use infrastructure to redensify the city
A group of states, led by Germany, France, Italy, and Spain, support Denmark and propose that the US strengthen Arctic security

A study of 160 people over a century old includes some of the oldest humans on the planet

‘Not being pure doesn’t make you any less legitimate. It’s a very effective way to discredit and demobilize us,’ says the leader of Fridays for Future in Germany
The US president decided to support the continuity of the Chavista regime because he believes that this better guarantees stability in the Latin American country

Unpublished documents from MoMA shed light on the mysteries of a famous episode of artistic censorship in the post-war period

The sports outfit that the Venezuelan leader was wearing at the time of his capture has become news and a source of satirical material repeated to the point of nausea

Sheinbaum insists on ‘collaboration’ and ‘shared responsibility.’ Trump’s main justification for attacking Caracas is the fight against drug trafficking. It’s the same argument he has used to pressure Mexico on various fronts

After the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the world had one less dictator, but it was more insecure. In Venezuela, the regime hasn’t even changed

The community of more than half a million fears for the future of their immigration processes, which have been in legal limbo since Trump eliminated TPS and other protections

Island residents are trying to figure out what the fall of Chavismo could mean for them, and whether Cuba might be Washington’s next target as suggested by State Secretary Marco Rubio

Sectors of the Republican grassroots and some party politicians question the logic behind an intervention that seems to contradict the campaign promise of putting ‘America first’

In an interview with NBC, the US president said that other officials including State Secretary Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will help oversee the country’s management