The ruling party was prepared to die, but not to submit to the United States. Delcy Rodríguez’s leadership has displaced the presidential couple’s circle of influence, surrounding itself with new loyalties
A multi-million-dollar security investment by the right-leaning Chihuahua state government of Maru Campos, the Sentinel Tower has become the target of federal complaints
Around 80% of homes owe money, the result of a perfect storm cause by a cocktail of high interest rates and digital betting, but also job insecurity, the digitalization of finance, easy access to credit, and a rising cost of living
The landmark 1965 law, a product of the civil rights movement, faces an unprecedented erosion that could reduce the political representation of African American and Latino communities
The data comes from a study by the US investment bank Jefferies, which noted that the tournament will feature more matches than previous editions - and more possibilities to drink
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the government cannot detain most migrants in deportation proceedings en masse and without bond
With books ‘seized’ by customs officials and festivals under lock and key, the regime of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo is suppresing the last bastion of freedom left to Nicaraguans: culture
The proposal, hailed by the president as a ‘great idea,’ comes amid growing scrutiny of the immigration agency over its funding, operations, and record-high death in custody
A group of archaeologists excavated the remains of a church where they believe they may have found the skeleton of the Taíno ‘cacique’ who fought against the Spanish Crown in the 16th century
The capture of Audias Flores took place with no exchange of gunfire and with intelligence from US agencies, according to the official account
Migrants are protesting against their treatment, the lack of medical care and food, and legal delays, while the government denies that the action is even taking place
The United States government had not installed a barrier on Cerro Cuchumá — a sacred mountain — because of a 1990s agreement intended to protect the site. That accord has now been broken without prior notice
A band named Simbiotes seeks to reduce hostilities, build bridges and open up a space of dignity in confinement
A condemnation of the Ortega-Murillo dictatorship at the ICJ could be the first step towards convening an international alliance to support a democratic transition
Mexican authorities are stepping up the crackdown on counterfeit merchandise related to the soccer tournament, which is one of the points of contention with the United States in the USMCA review process
A leaked police report reveals abuses and attempts to cover up homicides during the fight against gangs in El Salvador
More than one million young people have participated in the events promoted by the Mexican Youth Institute to create community awareness
The coalition urges denying access to bases and halting intelligence sharing with Washington to prevent further violations of international law
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
A judge in Texas will decide whether the conspiracy site — which has been hit with multimillion-dollar defamation judgments — can become a parody of ‘justice’ for the families of Sandy Hook
Starting this Monday, the program is banning soft drinks and sweets as part of the ‘Make America Healthy Again’ initiative
More than half of the cases are located in Colombia, and the rest in Argentina, Bolivia, Cuba, El Salvador, the United States, Mexico, and Venezuela
Initiatives from human hair filters to micro-nano-bubble injections are being deployed to restore the canals that sustain the threatened axolotl
Mestiza de Indias, in the country’s southeast, protects 200 hectares of rainforest where rare plants also thrive. The project is part of an effort to push back against mass tourism
Marisela Silva Chau, head of the International Committee of the Red Cross delegation in Haiti, warns that the number of displaced people has reached 1.4 million and that only 30% of health centers are operational
The world’s oldest race is celebrating a special anniversary with 30,000 athletes, defending champions, and celebrities
Hit‑for‑hire murders are rising in the capital, driven by the growing sophistication of organized crime, easy access to firearms and a lack of intelligence data to confront the phenomenon