
US set to deal a trade blow to Mexican agriculture with 17% tariff on its tomato exports
The Department of Commerce asserts that Mexican exporters engage in unfair trade practices that have affected US farmers

The Department of Commerce asserts that Mexican exporters engage in unfair trade practices that have affected US farmers

In one of the most worrying calculations, it is expected that some applicants from India in the EB-2 and EB-3 categories will have to wait up to 80 years to obtain permanent residency

The cryptocurrency is easing its pursuit of new highs in a market increasingly shaped by institutional players

The US president met at the White House with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte following the announcement of the delivery of Patriot missiles to Kyiv

Von der Leyen and Merz urge caution amid Macron’s tougher stance against Washington

The White House’s tariff threat against Brazil to keep Bolsonaro out of prison goes beyond a violation of US law. It means that a president is now using economic blackmail to force another country’s justice system to do his bidding

If New York City elects the winner of the Democratic primary as mayor in November, it will do something even more necessary than choosing a politician with progressive credentials. It will demonstrate that another time still exists for the rest of us

Trump’s policies have destroyed the traditional map of migration. Arrests of people in transit on their way to the northern border have dropped to historic lows. Now families are returning to their countries of origin or adapting to life in Mexico

In the Texas border city, religious leaders and organizations denounce the consequences of the Trump Administration’s immigration policy: ‘I really don’t believe fear adequately describes it. It’s terror,’ says a bishop

The Brazilian president prioritizes negotiations in the trade dispute, but announces that if the White House carries out the threat, he will respond with reciprocal levies

Washington’s latest offensive in the trade war leaves its partners at the mercy of the US president’s mood. His threats are being greeted with disbelief by the markets

Supporters of the conspiracy theory that the sexual predator was murdered criticize the administration’s change of position. A weekend social media post by the president has met with significant backlash from his own followers

The Finnish-American law professor warns about the rise of digital authoritarianism in the US. As a defender of European-style regulation as a democratic model, she calls on the EU to resist external and internal pressure

Gallup poll shows 79% of Americans favor immigrants, a significant increase from a year earlier and a high point in a nearly 25-year trend

Cheap foreign labor have long been a fixture outside these stores, but recent immigration raids nationwide are now driving job-seekers away

Artificial intelligence, biotechnology, semiconductors, space science and quantum physics are key sectors in today’s geopolitics, where power is tied to technology. European countries yearn to overcome their dependence on the US and China, but fragmentation complicates the path going forward

Amid the trade war with the US, Beijing’s regime is prioritizing technology as a key driver of economic and political power

The chases by ICE agents in Camarillo and Carpinteria were chaotic, leading to around 100 arrests. The Trump administration accuses the farms of exploiting juveniles

The eco-activist, played by Oscar winner Julia Roberts in 2001, talks to EL PAÍS about her life since winning the largest civil lawsuit US history

The image of an immigration officer carrying out an arrest with his face covered has become a symbol of Trump’s immigration policy. Several initiatives seek to curb the practice

Standing two meters tall, weighing a hundred kilos of muscle, with a rebellious curl in his black hair, the Man of Steel has had many faces over 85 years of adaptations. Now he’s being accused of being ‘woke’ and pro-immigrant

The US president adds uncertainty to trade discussions by notifying Prime Minister Carney by letter of an unexpected levy that will take effect on August 1

Experts on freedom of expression and information have launched a campaign to denounce the climate of retaliation and self-censorship that has emerged during the Trump era

Independently compiled data shows a dramatic increase since mid-May to 209. With the larger immigration budget approved in the mega-tax law, this number is expected to rise

Judge Joseph Laplante admits a class-action lawsuit, allowing him to issue a temporary nationwide stay

The temporary suspension of PEPFAR has disrupted preventive treatments, infant testing, and the work of community health teams serving vulnerable populations in the Global South, according to UNAIDS

The case of a founding member of a small independent union representing Indigenous farmworkers in Washington raises concerns about potential persecution of migrant labor activists