
A day of historic turmoil for the oil markets: barrel drops to $90 after reaching nearly $120
Trump’s statements declaring the war nearly over shake up a high-voltage session

Trump’s statements declaring the war nearly over shake up a high-voltage session
The president is using his most powerful weapon, his rhetoric, to try to contain surging oil prices as a consequence of the Iran war

The top executive of the aerospace giant advocates for a path of mutual cooperation and maintains that the company is prepared to lead the project for the new European fighter jet

The ‘Tehran Times’ has compiled more than 100 images of the victims, as well as investigations by eight media outlets that hold the United States responsible for the attack

The US Supreme Court lowers the risks of a trade war, but the strikes on Iran push geopolitical and geoeconomic uncertainty to new highs

The US president warns almost daily that the island ‘is in its last moments’ and must negotiate an agreement

A former official at the immigration agency and several recent analyses reveal deficiencies in instruction programs for recruits, and warn of the risk that it will lead to more deaths and illegal detentions

Since September, three deportation flights have been sent to Tehran. Meanwhile, deportations to Caracas have increased following the capture of Nicolás Maduro

The appointment signals continuity. The US president had called his candidacy ‘unacceptable’ and, hours before the announcement, warned that the new leader was ‘not going to last long’

The international framework that took modest steps forward after the Cold War is collapsing under a fierce offensive from various sides

The president warns that the offensive will continue until the regime’s total capitulation, while the White House press secretary clarifies that this will come when Tehran ‘can no longer pose a threat’

Jonathan Obando, a Colombian citizen, survived one of the 41 deadly attacks conducted by Washington against alleged drug-trafficking boats. His father tells his son’s story for the first time

During the severe crisis of the 1990s, the regime explored models for survival without ever losing power. Today, facing an even bigger threat, Cuban historians and economists are analyzing possible scenarios

The author, a voice of racial consciousness in the United States, speaks of his 2024 book ‘The Message’ and how language can make violence presentable

Two courts review claims for identification and personal items not returned after arrests made during Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota

Azerbaijani national Elmina Aghayeva was arrested because her visa had expired in 2016. Intervention by the mayor of New York secured her release hours later

The US president warned that there will be no agreement with Tehran to end the war ‘except unconditional surrender’

The Israeli army is demanding the evacuation of the Beirut suburbs where more than half a million people live, increasing the number of those affected by these measures to over 800,000

Despite Trump’s assurances, Washington could face a missile shortage if the conflict with Iran drags on. Ukraine has offered to help with its interceptor technology

The Mexican president’s approval rating has recovered to 71% after slight declines since the summer. Both the downfall of the drug lord and electoral reform have garnered strong support, according to an Enkoll poll for EL PAÍS

The situation in the Middle East is worrying members of parliament, which they acknowledge on the sidelines of the Asian giant’s major annual political gathering in Beijing

Leading the gas market gives Trump an even greater strategic advantage than oil

The career of the recently dismissed DHS secretary was marked by criticism of her lack of sensitivity

María Corina Machado has announced she is returning, and the country is once again talking about voting, even though no date has been set

The senator from Oklahoma, a member of the Cherokee Nation, replaces Kristi Noem as head of the Department of Homeland Security

This is the 16th trip the Argentine president has made to the United States. From Miami, he will head to New York to seek investments and then to Kast’s inauguration in Chile

Ties had been severed since 2019. The State Department announced the move as part of ‘a peaceful transition to a democratically elected government’ following Maduro’s capture