
Maduro launches app for Venezuelans to report ‘everything they see and hear’
The measure is intended to strengthen state surveillance and ensure that citizens report any incidents to the authorities

The measure is intended to strengthen state surveillance and ensure that citizens report any incidents to the authorities

President Gustavo Petro suspects that at least one of the US attacks in the Caribbean occurred in Colombian waters

Executives are advocating for passage of the bipartisan Dignity Act, introduced by Republican Maria Elvira Salazar, which rules out a path to citizenship

The program costs approximately $8 billion per month to operate nationwide, and has never missed a monthly payment due to a closure

The US president is carrying out the biggest change to the presidential residence since Harry S. Truman, and many see his mammoth project as a symbol of his policies

Economic instability deepens and demand for dollars grows, five days before key legislative midterm elections

The partial closure, now in its third week, has already become the second-longest in history. Public opinion is on the side of the Democrats, according to polls

Russia tells US and EU leaders that it is not interested in a ceasefire in Ukraine

The federal agency’s activity has raised concerns about whether spying on undocumented foreigners will be extended to political dissidents in Washington
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate and former Colombian president urges restraint from Donald Trump and Gustavo Petro after their clash on Sunday

The South American nation is anxiously waiting to see if Donald Trump will impose new tariffs, as he has threatened to do over his clashes with the Colombian president

Gustavo Petro’s government orders the return of Daniel García-Peña to Bogotá, following the recent clash with the Trump administration

Volodymyr Zelenskiy is willing to participate, if invited, in the meeting in Budapest between the US and Russian presidents

The Venezuelan leader is digging in his heels. There are no signs of internal cracks despite escalating US military pressure

The US president has announced that tariffs will soon be imposed on the South American country

The agency’s covert operations, which Trump confirmed last week, hark back to the coups, assassination attempts and insurgencies supported or carried out by Washington in the region during the 20th century

In an interview with EL PAÍS, the former Telemundo host criticizes Donald Trump’s policies and expresses concern about the treatment of immigrants

The US president’s fortune has surged in months. His family empire, from real estate to cryptocurrencies, raises multiple conflicts of interest

The attorney fears the political use of justice and the erosion of rights in the country, while personally facing a motion that could affect his career

Former National Security Adviser appears in court after being accused of sharing confidential data with his family

OpenAI has announced the construction of a mega data center in Argentina, the latest of its kind in the region. Governments should demand local participation and reinvestment terms that promise more than free access to ChatGPT

House Speaker Mike Johnson has portrayed the 2,500 marches planned in all 50 states as a ‘hate America rally’ that will draw ‘the pro-Hamas wing’ and ‘the antifa people’

‘What we want is the war to be over,’ the US president said as he received his Ukrainian counterpart at the White House. ‘I think that things are coming along pretty well... we want to see if we can get this done’

The extrajudicial operation, reported by Reuters, is the army’s sixth against vessels from Venezuela

The call between the presidents of the United States and Russia comes on the eve of a summit in Washington with Volodymyr Zelenskiy to discuss sending Tomahawk missiles to Kyiv

The founder of the We Are All Human organization highlights the power that the Latino community has amassed in the United States in recent years and says that it will continue to do so, despite anti-immigrant rhetoric

The allocation for dozens of Patriot missile systems in 2024 alone accounted for half of the total Defense Ministry procurement that year