
How Joe Biden is driving a complicated shift in US policy toward Latin America
The new administration is seeking international cooperation but will not be making hasty decisions over Venezuela and Cuba

The new administration is seeking international cooperation but will not be making hasty decisions over Venezuela and Cuba

The Treasury has already started the process of paying out the second round of coronavirus stimulus checks, while Congress continues to debate whether to raise the amount from $600 to $2,000

After four years of controversy, the histrionic US president has managed to keep his support base. A handful of the people who voted for him in Ohio, a state he won despite his overall defeat, explain why Trump still got their ballot

The managing director of the International Monetary Fund started in the role last October, and is now faced with the global economic turmoil caused by the coronavirus pandemic

Elliott Abrams, the special representative for the South American country, tells EL PAÍS that there has already been military intervention there by Cuba

Speaking to EL PAÍS, the lawyer of the alleged ringleader insists no violence was used at the Madrid diplomatic mission, and says testimony from Korean staff should not be trusted

Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a leftist leader, has promised to take a tougher stand against the US

A disagreement over the existence or otherwise of “political prisoners” in Spain ahead of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival saw a walkout at a Wednesday speech and jeers and chants

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia have been on a five-day tour in America that has taken them to Louisiana and Texas

When a 19-year-old with mental health issues went by his old school and massacred 17 people, the debate on gun control flared once more in a country with almost half the civilian firearms in the world. Despite the evidence, here’s why some gun owners won’t budge

L’Oreal heiress Françoise Bettencourt-Meyers and owner of Wal-Mart, Alice Walton, contest the crown

New York DEA chief says extradition of Sinaloa cartel boss sends message that nobody is safe

New estimate three-tenths of a point above January figure but fund says more labor reform needed

Lawyers representing drug kingpin, who is awaiting trial in New York, call for better prison conditions

‘El Chapo’ Guzmán awaits trial in solitary confinement inside a New York City correctional facility

Move will save 1,000 jobs at Carrier air-conditioning plant in rust-belt state of Indiana

The economy will expand 3.1% this year and 2.2% in 2017, says the global financial institution

Strong second quarter economic performance increases international optimism over short-term recovery

The state will bar companies from asking interviewees about their compensation history, a practice that perpetuates disparity between men and women

The presidential candidate refuses to endorse top conservative leaders Paul Ryan and John McCain for reelection, straining an already delicate relationship

Legendary Wall Street investor slams the Republican candidate and challenges him to release his tax returns

Clinton fails to connect with working class white men, a demographic embodied by that memorable Philadelphia native

Texas senator failed to support the GOP nominee, reopening old wounds within the party

Mike Pence's job will be to bridge gap with Republican Party

The US Territory will now be able to restructure its $70 billion debt

Trade summit with Canada and Mexico held amid mounting calls for protectionism in the US

Will firing controversial chief strategist Corey Lewandowski boost the Republican candidate's chances in November?