
Up to seven days in an ICE hold room: The new normal for detained migrants in the Trump era
The federal agency eliminated the 12-hour deadline for migrants to be processed. Videos show the ‘inhumane’ conditions they are being subjected to

The federal agency eliminated the 12-hour deadline for migrants to be processed. Videos show the ‘inhumane’ conditions they are being subjected to

A repeat offender stabbed Iryna Zarutska to death in August on public transportation in Charlotte, North Carolina. ‘We have to be vicious, just like they are,’ the president says

The Venezuelan government says it has deployed troops to the border and insists that the flow of drugs through its territory is minimal

The case will likely end up before the US Supreme Court

The US president boasted at a downtown restaurant about the decline in crime in the city, which has been under National Guard control for weeks

For his 50th birthday, the pedophile millionaire received a 238-page book of dedications from famous friends, compiled by his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. But the US president maintains the message from ‘Donald’ is fake

The Mexican president has released her first federal budget. She has also strengthened her security strategy, with the issue of judicial reform now resolved

According to an NBC News analysis, in the five weeks following its implementation, only 356 people used it to voluntarily leave the country, and no further data has been published since then

Money sent from abroad becomes a vital source of income for the South American country’s economy. By the end of the year, it will account for nearly 3% of GDP

When a law subsidizing higher education for youths without legal status was blocked, over 57,000 students suddenly found themselves grappling with impossible tuition fees and an academic future on hold

The far right is beginning to dispense with euphemisms when they want to rally their own people to instill fear in others

The long list of trade barriers cited by the Trump administration includes energy, agriculture and intellectual property. The US president seeks to achieve gains not only in its balance of payments, but also in the political and immigration spheres

The Supreme Court is expected to issue a ruling this week on the former president and several military officers accused of leading a conspiracy against Lula

The US president’s lawyers argued that he enjoyed immunity when he called the journalist mentally ill while denying raping her

The US government has revived the idea of deporting the Salvadoran back to his country, where he previously suffered torture

The Venezuelan government has announced a massive recruitment drive, while Washington has stepped up its warnings after a week of heightened tensions

Washington’s latest offensive against the Maduro government is sowing uncertainty in the region, with the war on drugs as a backdrop
The US president has triggered an avalanche of court rulings against his attempts to expand his own power

Donald Trump has set out to end the alleged campaigns that, according to him, attempted to tarnish the nation’s greatness by questioning its history

Climate change, decreased consumption, tariffs, price hikes and greater competition in new terroirs complicate the market

A small Iowan town is grappling with the death of a 36-year-old who suffered psychological decline after losing his job due to Trump’s policies and was shot by a police officer

Veteran scientists warn EL PAÍS of the dismantling of America’s scientific strength and the risk posed to democracy: ‘It could take decades to recover’

Chinese firms are beginning to push aside Western companies in the production of materials for the energy transition

A slowdown in the labor market, including a jobless rate of 4.3%, the highest since 2021, underpins expectations of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut

Paragon’s technology is one of the most powerful commercial espionage tools available, and can covertly activate microphones to turn smartphones into listening devices

The Trump administration is concealing the identity and fate of those deported. Advocates claim the deportations are illegal because no attempt was made to return them to their countries of origin

Most of the 11 occupants of the vessel — which departed from Venezuela and was blown up by the United States — came from a small coastal town taken over by drug trafficking