
ICE detains the wife of a US Army sergeant during an immigration appointment
This is the second similar case in recent weeks. Deisy Rivera Ortega’s defense team claims that authorities have considered deporting her to a third country, such as Mexico

This is the second similar case in recent weeks. Deisy Rivera Ortega’s defense team claims that authorities have considered deporting her to a third country, such as Mexico

The Kremlin and the Russian public are locked in a cat‑and‑mouse game over the government’s attempts to control the global web. Children and older adults alike now know how to use the tools needed to get around the censorship

The academic argues that the transition to democracy in Venezuela ‘began in July 2024′ and says the population’s break with the regime is irreversible

The Colombian-born content creator, who called the British home secretary a ‘dirty Muslim,’ claims she will reach London by boat to take part in a far‑right demonstration

The former state attorney general and Biden’s health secretary has emerged as a strong contender in the primaries that will shape the race for the governorship after the withdrawal of the frontrunner, who stepped aside following allegations of sexual abuse

The ship, covered by eight meters of sediment, is preserved in ‘excellent condition,’ as is its cargo

The mayor of New York City has broken with tradition and declined the invitation to the major fashion event. Meanwhile, the city is plastered with posters criticizing Jeff Bezos, the main sponsor and guest of honor at this year’s edition

The internationally renowned artists are part of the negotiations between Cuba and the United States

EL PAÍS reconstructs the shooting at the archeological site, which left two dead and 13 wounded, with the account of the authorities and video testimonies from the victims

Kaija Saariaho's 'Innocence' triumphs at the Met in New York with its chilling dissection of the aftermath of a tragedy that is painfully familiar in American society

Trial opens against the leaders of MS-13, accused of rebellion and of ordering a massacre that triggered the country’s state of emergency

Since last weekend, family members and advocates had been denouncing irregularities at the Yare III prison on the outskirts of Caracas

Residents of southern Lebanon’s largest city fear an imminent return to war between Israeli forces and Hezbollah, as the ceasefire is set to expire on Sunday

Tehran is resisting the US by using basic and cheap devices planted on a maritime route through which 20% of the world’s oil flowed before the war

The US president prolonged the truce with Tehran hours before it expired, although Washington will maintain the naval blockade of Hormuz