
US plans to review up to five years of the social media history of foreign travelers
The Trump administration’s proposal would apply to visitors from countries included in the Visa Waiver Program

The Trump administration’s proposal would apply to visitors from countries included in the Visa Waiver Program

The renowned Puerto Rican journalist defends bilingual, independent, and community-based journalism in Trump’s America

The market is pricing in a quarter-point cut as the debate intensifies over Jerome Powell’s successor at an institution that is more divided than ever

The US president held his first political rally with voters outside Washington in months to try to calm citizens’ concerns about inflation

Her victory ends 30 years of Republican control and makes her the first Democrat to lead a city historically dominated by Cuban Americans

The recognition gives new impetus to the democratic cause at a time of great uncertainty for the South American country

Vaccine advisers to the CDC voted to postpone immunization in specific cases, a decision that has raised concerns among experts
The activist who heads the Ukrainian organization Center for Civil Liberties, which won the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize, warns that ending the invasion will only be possible if the Kremlin feels that ‘the price of continuing the war is higher than the price of stopping it’

Church leaders ordered the parish to remove the display, arguing that it violates ecclesiastical norms

The far right is threatening to stiffle state-owned media corporations or put them at its service if it comes to power

The New Save Collective simulates scenarios in which video game users must confront immigration agents

Kyiv’s troops hold 10% of the city of Pokrovsk, are losing ground in other sectors of the Donetsk and Kharkiv provinces, and are retreating alarmingly in Zaporizhzhia

Binance founder Changpeng Zhao made an appearance following his pardon by Donald Trump, and defended bitcoin over tokenized gold in a heated exchange with skeptic Peter Schiff

The controversy surrounding the award for the opposition leader has even reached the preparations, forcing a small expatriate association to step forward and organize the traditional procession in honor of the winner

In recent months, the opposition leader has joined the Republican’s efforts to pressure Maduro to relinquish power

The representative describes the government’s decision to pause all immigration processes for citizens of 19 countries as ‘unfair’ and ‘un-American’

The Venezuelan opposition leader has been organizing internal resistance and persuading Washington to toughen its stance against Nicolás Maduro

The United States has launched a cultural and ideological war against liberal Europe

Washington’s offensive revives the specter of Nicolás Maduro’s downfall, an expectation that continues to shape the course of Chavismo’s rivals

The Democrat, who is the favorite to win the runoff election for mayor of Miami on December 9, is turning the contest into a referendum against Donald Trump’s immigration agenda

The director of the Brussels Institute for Geopolitics criticizes the EU’s appeasement policy towards Trump

The Nigerian author speaks to EL PAÍS hours before giving her keynote address ‘The Truth of Stories’ at the Guadalajara Book Fair

Kevin Hassett, the US president’s chief economic adviser, is the most likely candidate. Fund managers fear political interference at the Fed

The Treasury Department is urging money transfer companies to increase their oversight of international transfers, while the Mexican government denies they are a channel for illicit activity

The new National Security Strategy aims to ‘restore American preeminence’ to the Western Hemisphere

Trump’s offensive has left the country virtually cut off from the world ahead of the Christmas holidays
Between threatening to strike the country and resuming repatriation flights for migrants, the US president is sending mixed signals. Meanwhile, his unprecedented military deployment in the Caribbean is awaiting orders