The highly anticipated get-together exceeded the expectations of the Colombian leader, four months before the presidential election that will define the continuity of his political project
The meeting between the presidents of the United States and Colombia lasted more than two hours and was held behind closed doors
The White House confirms the incident but says that negotiations for an agreement with Tehran are ‘still scheduled’
The ruling reactivates legislative oversight of federal centers amid escalating allegations of abuse and deaths in custody
The British-American historian believes that Trumpism displays ‘fascistic elements’ and encourages Europe to threaten retaliation against Washington’s coercive practices
Minneapolis is not an anomaly or an isolated episode, but rather another expression of a conflict as old as the federation itself
The Trump administration’s military intervention on January 3 has become a catalyst for the new climate reigning in Caracas, enabling demands that until a few weeks ago were unthinkable
‘No conceivable degree of institutional incompetence is sufficient to explain the scale, consistency and persistence of the failures that occurred,’ say victim lawyers, asking judges to force takedown of documents
The main challenge, according to aides of the Colombian president, was convincing him to take concrete proposals to Washington, avoid being provocative, and not let himself be provoked
Following Venezuela’s release announcement and amid a potential negotiation with Trump, many Cubans are wondering what the Havana government will do about the more than 1,000 people who are victims of its policies
The White House is looking to the economy as a way to reverse its poor approval ratings while markets adapt to a new world order
With a mix of solidarity and defiance, Minnesotans have spent weeks refining the network they use to confront federal agents — and have managed to push back against the US government
The Democratic Socialists of America candidate promises to fight against Donald Trump’s policies: ‘I am ready to defend my immigrant community, even if it requires putting my body in the line of fire’
The Greenland crisis has boosted support for the Social Democrat, who has become one of Europe’s leading figures pushing back against the US president
By targeting the island’s access to crucial imports, the US has exacerbated its economic and social strain. The Castro regime says it is trying to provoke a ‘genocide’
The announcement of the release marks a turning point for the regime, which is retreating for the first time after years of radicalization
Kendrick Lamar made history with 27 awards, while Lola Young and Billie Eilish stunned with unexpected wins and Trevor Noah joked about the president and Epstein
The US president took control of Washington’s cultural institution after his return to power, leading many artists to cancel their performances
The president has turned this group — which he blames collectively for a massive public‑assistance fraud — into one of his favorite targets. More than 95% of its members are US citizens
The opposition leader downplays Delcy Rodríguez's apparent openness and demands freedoms.
Wind and solar power are expanding across the world’s major economies, as fossil-fuel consumption stagnates. Meanwhile, the US president derides wind turbines as ‘those damn things’
The Central American country is under a state of emergency after a massacre of police officers that calls into question the state’s ability to deal with the violence of an army of 30,000 gang members
The most pro-American corner of Germany faces a potential rupture following Trump’s threats against Europe and Greenland: ‘He has caused a lot of damage’
The country once again finds itself asking how far its sovereignty truly extends when Washington decides to act
Under the US president’s approach, the region is once again subject to a relationship shaped by coercion and strategic calculation
The Venezuelan economist and former minister rules out any possibility of recovery or revival of the oil sector without the restoration of citizens’ rights
A year after the migrant route between Colombia and Panama fell into disuse, the towns that lived off migrants in transit are now advertising their beaches and lush rainforest