
Mexico navigates USMCA review amid threat of new US tariffs
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is set to meet on Thursday with Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, who says provisional agreements could be reached this year

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is set to meet on Thursday with Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, who says provisional agreements could be reached this year

The United States is preparing to approve a new round of import duties to replace the tariffs introduced after the Supreme Court ruling, which expire this week

At the largest Hispanic journalism conference, EL PAÍS hosts a conversation on the challenges facing the press in the U.S. with Jan Martínez Ahrens, Paola Ramos, Ginger Thompson, Mari Torres, and Alfredo Corchado

Study reveals that 77% of US partners had to adapt their work to Washington’s latest policies, with conditions surrounding care for the LGBTQ+ community and language censorship

The deposed Venezuelan president was brought before Judge Alvin Hellerstein for his third pre-trial hearing in Manhattan

Roger Rogoff is seeking reinstatement as U.S. attorney for the Western District of Washington, arguing that his dismissal violated the law and the Constitution

Marco Rubio is ramping up pressure on the institution and its staff and urging Washington’s allies to turn their backs on it as well

The order provides temporary relief for thousands of asylum seekers and Temporary Protected Status (TPS) beneficiaries with valid work authorizations

The presiding judge has given the Department of Justice until this Wednesday to provide further arguments on the case, which would be the first brought before a court created in 1996

In their first face‑to‑face after Washington’s refusal to renew the trade agreement for another 16 years, the countries will address key sectors such as steel, automobiles and agriculture

The Republican race for governor and several closely contested congressional races will be the focus of this Tuesday’s election day

The reporter will participate Wednesday on the panel ‘Our Journalism Under Attack,’ organized by EL PAÍS as part of the annual NAHJ conference

Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, who was killed by federal agents in Houston, wore the same hat as my father: one that symbolizes the hard work of millions of Mexican immigrants in the United States

The new British prime minister wants to prioritize domestic policy over foreign affairs

The 28-year-old from Guanajuato worked as a furniture salesman and had a return ticket to Mexico for July 18. He was hit by a truck while trying to evade a migrant enforcement operation in Florida

The US secretary of state reveals that Washington has already disbursed $180 million in earthquake aid

The president cites what he calls discriminatory treatment of certain U.S. products. Automotive materials, dairy products and alcoholic beverages will be subject to the new duties

The secretary of defense’s announcement to screen soldiers’ male hormone levels is the latest sign of the Trump ally’s obsession with a virile military that leaves no room for women and minorities

A divided government or a change in control of institutions reinforces a fundamental democratic principle: no political party should assume that it is entitled to govern indefinitely

The president continues to claim US elections have ‘vulnerabilities’; however, cases are rare, and the few prosecuted cases involved Republican supporters

Mexico’s decision to pursue criminal legal action over the deaths of 17 Mexican nationals at the hands of ICE represents the region’s strongest response yet to the Republican’s immigration policy
The president’s revival of false claims about the 2020 election is the latest step in a broader effort to tighten voting rules

The deaths of Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero and Lorenzo Salgado Araujo at the hands of immigration agents less than a week apart are the result of mounting pressure from the White House to increase arrests

The US president broke protocol by patting the World Cup trophy before kick-off
The construction of the Canal transformed the country forever. Its impact is etched in a collage of architecture and customs. However, the Indigenous component was subsumed under the American, European, and even Afro-descendant influences

After becoming the face of student protests against Israel and spending 104 days in a detention center, the government is now trying to expel him

The controversial Spanish communicator has built an international business based on political propaganda and selling access to Donald Trump’s and Javier Milei’s circles