
Petro revives his anti-Trump rhetoric: ‘Maduro must be brought back and tried in a Venezuelan court’
The Colombian president has received a temporary permit for his meeting with the Republican, scheduled for next Tuesday

The Colombian president has received a temporary permit for his meeting with the Republican, scheduled for next Tuesday

Chad Joseph and Rishi Samaroo were killed when the vessel they were traveling on back from Venezuela was bombed

The state Senate has given the green light to a bill that opens the door to civil lawsuits against federal officials

The sites where federal agents killed Alex Pretti and Renee Good join the memorial that still stands, almost six years later, in honor of George Floyd

The US border czar, a defender of some of Trump’s most controversial immigration policies, has extensive experience in law enforcement

The Santa Rita Fire District said the wounded individual was taken to hospital

The organizers of the Jazz Plaza Festival say that maintaining the event’s standards is becoming increasingly difficult due to the economic crisis and a reduced presence of international artists

Statements made at the World Economic Forum in Davos reveal a change in Europe’s stance, with countries increasingly adopting policies of defiance similar to those of China, India, and Brazil

The five-year-old remains in a center with his father in Texas. His case has reignited the debate about the conditions of juvenile detention in the United States

Mexican pastor Sergio Amezcua leads a solidarity operation with 4,000 volunteers that feeds 16,000 families in the face of an assault by federal authorities

The government’s defense of the agents involved has hardened the opposition’s stance

Many citizens are demanding the force be disbanded and some Democrats have joined the call while Congress debates the agency’s future funding

The US president has replaced the controversial Border Patrol commander with border czar Tom Homan

The Border Patrol commander, who has been relieved of his duties in Minneapolis, enjoys the ‘tough guy’ image that won him the president’s favor

The elite chess player, who has been a Spanish citizen since refusing to wear a headscarf at the 2022 World Rapid Chess Championship, maintains that any solution is good if it stops the massacre of civilians and brings about regime change

Life has barely improved for Palestinians in the Strip in the almost four months since the ceasefire came into effect

Figures like Elon Musk and the CEOs of Microsoft and Nvidia paraded at the World Economic Forum, confirming the unsettling reach of the tech titans

A report indicates that alleged opportunities to become rich overnight are proliferating in WhatsApp groups where the Latino community predominates

The court ruling halts the removal of the legal status of more than 8,000 migrants from seven Latin American countries

Trump has managed to dominate the new channels and media that define communication in the 21st century, spreading his message like wildfire

Immigration agents shot and killed a second protester in Minneapolis, making it clear they consider themselves to be above the law

The man killed by Border Patrol agents in Minneapolis was allegedly carrying a handgun. In recent months, there has been a reported increase in interest among people who identify as liberal in purchasing firearms

The sidewalk where the American nurse was shot a dozen times at point-blank range has become a place of pilgrimage for residents protesting the government’s takeover of the Democratic city

The Latin American country surpasses China and Canada, sending over $447 billion worth of goods to the US in the first 10 months of 2025

The naturalization process has become more complex, uncertain, or abruptly halted under this Republican administration

In his work, the German thinker explores the usefulness of political projects that aspired to reinvent society, even though they inevitably ended in failure

Amid fear of reprisals, Iranians who have left the country recount the regime’s brutal repression and their doubts about whether external intervention is necessary