
How El Mencho evaded justice over the course of the last decade
Failed operations, thwarted intelligence, and unprecedented firepower hampered the pursuit of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader until the operation in which he was killed

Failed operations, thwarted intelligence, and unprecedented firepower hampered the pursuit of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader until the operation in which he was killed

The US president will review his administration’s priorities at the Capitol on Tuesday. He has already warned that it will be a long speech and that he hasn’t rehearsed it much

The delivery services giant is the first major company to claim reimbursement following the Supreme Court’s decision that the import duties are unlawful

The fall of El Mencho marks the end of a policy of non-aggression that was in practice an abdication of state authority

After fighting in Iraq, he served 16 years in prison before being placed in immigration detention and eventually deported: ‘I have the right to be buried in a national cemetery, but not to live in America’

The ultra‑right government is preparing to celebrate the approval of a law that allows 12‑hour workdays, makes dismissals cheaper, and strips power from unions
American photographer Carol Guzy, a four-time Pulitzer Prize winner, asserts that, in light of the brutal anti-immigration crusade being waged by the US government, the work of photojournalists ‘is more important than ever’
In an interview with EL PAÍS, the politician calls on the EU to do more for Ukraine and to reassess its relationship with Cuba

One in three recipients of the state-funded Atrae program comes from the United States
Workers say federal agents have detained people as they arrived at emergency rooms, entered areas reserved for patients, and prevented nurses from attending to those in need

The death of El Mencho raises questions about who will succeed him at the head of the powerful criminal organization, whose operations range from drug trafficking to extortion and money laundering

The president usually spends weekends in Florida, but when the incident occurred he was at the White House

Philippe Bolopion warns that ‘there is a risk that the U.S. switching sides on the global scene may strengthen the authoritarian wave that has been taking over the world.’ He argues that resistance will only succeed if the countries that still believe in democracy can unite strategically

With Donald Trump at the helm, a diverse far-right movement made up of libertarians, paleoconservatives and neo-reactionaries seeks to change the world by reversing the values of the Enlightenment. Several recently published books have examined this phenomenon

Over 50 migrants were transferred from Louisiana to the prison in December, believing they were being returned to Cuba. After several weeks stranded there, they were returned to the US and then deported to Havana

The US president responds with a global tariff of 10%, considerably lower than the one currently in place for partners such as Mexico, Canada, or the EU

Trade has declined and has yet to recover since the hyperinflationary crisis of 2018, but foreign direct investment and remittances have soared in the last two years

Local and foreign mining companies are forced to pay protection money or hire suppliers linked to their extortionists in order to operate

The pillars of Castroism, such as healthcare, education, the fight against poverty, and even security, are crumbling in the face of Trump’s latest blows in a society that has lost hope. Only the repressive apparatus seems to remain intact
The Republican’s statement comes as Washington awaits a proposal from Tehran in their indirect negotiations

A report by Democratic Senator Adam Schiff reveals a ‘drastic’ increase in spending to strengthen the immigration police’s arsenal

The US government is studying how to circumvent the court’s blow to the Republican’s trade policy

The US president said he was ‘ashamed’ of the justices who ruled in a 6-3 reverse for the administration in a press conference at the White House

The company’s strong revenue isn’t reflected in its stock market performance. Investors fear growth will stall, while artists are voicing frustration over what they consider a miserly compensation system

The arrest of former Prince Andrew adds to the scandal surrounding Norway’s Mette‑Marit, who maintained contacts with the sexual predator and whose son, Marius Borg, has been accused of rape

An intelligence report links the Serb and Giovanny Andrés Rojas, known as ‘Araña,’ to a transnational drug‑trafficking network, turning their extraditions into a diplomatic issue between Washington, Bogotá, and Caracas

Recent crackdowns by the federal government against residents of cities that have rejected its immigration operations have prompted legislative initiatives to protect their freedoms