
Why the thaw between Colombia and Venezuela works in Trump’s favor
Gustavo Petro and Delcy Rodríguez’s decision to ‘immediately’ start exchanging intelligence is a declaration of war on guerrilla groups that threaten Washington’s interests

Gustavo Petro and Delcy Rodríguez’s decision to ‘immediately’ start exchanging intelligence is a declaration of war on guerrilla groups that threaten Washington’s interests

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

Cole Tomas Allen is due to answer charges including using a firearm and assault on a federal officer using a dangerous weapon

Cole Tomas Allen, the suspect in the failed assassination attempt against the US president, wanted to kill as many members of the Administration as possible at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner

The expectation for a positive change in Venezuela is as great as it is fragile. The streets of Caracas are once again abuzz with excitement over the prospect of economic improvement, hopes for a swift return to democracy, a desire to move on from Maduro without looking back, and the influence of Donald Trump

The latest attack on the Republican comes in a country that has seen four presidents assassinated while in office

Donald Trump was evacuated Saturday night after shots were fired at the marquee event in Washington

The attack happened just as the first course was being served. It was the president’s debut appearance at Washington’s marquee media gala

The man in police custody after storming into the hotel where President Trump was attending the event was carrying a hunting shotgun, a handgun, and several knives. He held an engineering degree, a master’s in computer science, and also developed video games

The US economist and professor warns that there has never been an assault on democracy like the one unfolding now under the leadership of Donald Trump and the group of oligarchs who support him

Speaking from exile in Miami, the 70-year-old reflects on the moment she learned she was Castro’s daughter, on current negotiations between Cuba and the United States, and on the damage her father inflicted on the island

South Florida’s Cuban community rejects dialogue with the Castro regime on the anniversary of the failed 1961 invasion

The Republican was attending the annual event —which brings together Washington’s press corps and the executive branch— as president for the first time
The officer, considered a hero in his country, accuses the United States of having succumbed to ‘Russian disinformation’ due to its affinity with Vladimir Putin

The Mexican author reflects on memory and imagination in ‘Beginning Middle End,’ a novel that explores alternative narrative forms — from the visual to the auditory — through the story of several generations of women and their encounter with Greco-Roman classics and the volcanic landscape of Sicily

The country’s oil industry faces limitations as it attempts to make up for the loss of crude, caused by the war in Iran. Meanwhile, rising inflation and gas prices are fueling public discontent

The five-star pile is a daily showcase of American tutelage in the country

The British lord, an expert on the ecological transition, argues that ‘Trump is a short-term problem in relation to a long-term process, which is inexorable’

Donald Trump has signed an executive order to fund research into substances such as LSD and explore their possibilities in the treatment of mental health problems. Debates are being reopened on the legalization of drugs whose history has included experimentation, application within the military and now in medicine

President Claudia Sheinbaum is reinforcing her team with technical experts ahead of the review of the USMCA trade treaty and greater demands from Washington

Since September, a rule has begun to cancel commercial driver’s licenses for asylum seekers, refugees and DACA recipients, who have been losing their jobs

Iranians are facing a potentially more critical scenario than what was seen under previous cycles of sanctions

Sánchez asserts that Spain is a ‘loyal partner’ of the Alliance and notes that he relies solely on ‘official documents and government positions’
John Phelan’s departure, coupled with those of three Cabinet secretaries in recent weeks, revives the turbulent memory of the president’s first term in office

Military officer Gannon Ken Van Dyke used Polymarket to bet on actions in Venezuela that he helped carry out

The former foreign minister, who brought the Greens into government, points out that Europe must prepare for the end of American protection: ‘We’ll see if NATO survives’

A German foundation is taking the pulse of the region, which has become the main stage for the power struggle between the two superpowers