
Trump announces ‘framework’ for Greenland deal and drops tariff threat
The Republican has not detailed what the agreement entails. It was announced after his meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte

The Republican has not detailed what the agreement entails. It was announced after his meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte

The scandal calls into question the role of the Central Bank and two Supreme Court justices

The Chilean far-right president-elect announces the 24 people who will make up his government team starting March 11

The US president says in Davos that he will not resort to the military amid market turmoil and opposition from other countries, but warns of reprisals if the territory is not handed over through negotiations

The latest batch of prisoners includes organized crime heavyweights and a handful of names that transcend the six organizations included on the State Department’s blacklist

The Chavista politician, estranged from the government, asserts that the country is caught between redemocratization and the loss of its sovereignty

The transfer to the US of 37 prisoners, including leaders of the Sinaloa, Jalisco New Generation and Northeast cartels, is a response to threats made by the Republican in recent weeks regarding operations south of the Rio Grande

Since the military operation in Venezuela, the US president has deployed his rhetoric to take over the semi-autonomous island of the Kingdom of Denmark

In his new book, the academic explores the recent history of weapons production in the country and the trafficking of guns to Mexico

The city where the event took place, a ufology conference, and a documentary celebrate the alleged encounter in 1996 with the country’s most famous extraterrestrial

Despite Washington’s criticism of the ‘gradual approach,’ Claudia Sheinbaum’s security strategy, focused on drug seizures, the destruction of laboratories, and direct attacks on cartels, has yielded results

The World Economic Forum celebrates its traditional annual meeting, marked by the transatlantic crisis and the assault on free trade and international institutions
The derailment of an Iryo train, followed by the collision of an Alvia train traveling in the opposite direction, caused a railway tragedy: 41 dead, more than 120 injured, nine of whom remain in the ICU

Ciudad Juárez — with few migrants left, its industrial base being restructured, and its efforts focused on curbing kidnappings — shows its resilience in the face of the US president’s instability

Mexico’s secretary of public security, Omar García Harfuch, reported the capture of seven of his hitmen along with weapons and vehicles in the city of Badiraguato

The president has managed to contain the whirlwind of threats from the tycoon, whose return to the White House forced Mexico to shift its priorities

All eyes are on the powerful minister of the interior, capable of destabilizing the new post-Maduro era

The project to rebuild and run the Gaza Strip gives broad powers to the US president but Israel objects to the composition of the new body

Since 2022, life in the Ukrainian capital has been changing at the pace set by Russian troops and missiles

Analysts, academics, and security experts are divided on how the number of missing persons in Mexico should be measured, while the government compiles a new registry

The possibility of the US overthrowing the communist regime seems more plausible than ever, even more than during the Cold War. In Havana, a mixture of emotions hangs in the air, sometimes contradictory, but always permeated by the extreme precariousness of the present and anxiety about the future

While most Americans disapprove of the arrest of the Venezuelan president, admiration and gratitude toward the Republican has grown among these two exile communities

Nicolás Maduro’s capture is regarded with uncertainty by migrants living in the informal settlement in Colombia

Since becoming the country with the largest crude reserves on the planet in 2010, its production has fallen to historic lows

Around eight million citizens of the South American country live abroad. Some fled the political repression of Chavismo. Others simply sought a way out of economic hardship. They have spread throughout the world, although most remain in Latin America. This is the story of 11 of them

Jovana Ríos and Gema Fernández, the Women’s Link directors who exposed the star’s alleged abuse, say this is not an isolated case: ‘There is a framework of tolerance and impunity’

The Venezuelan opposition leader appeared before the media after gifting her Nobel Prize medal to the president of the United States