
Liam and the other Ecuadorian children trapped between Trump’s immigration crusade and Noboa’s silence
Nearly 30,000 minors have crossed into the U.S. in the last decade, pushed by violence and faced with an increasingly hostile migratory policy

Nearly 30,000 minors have crossed into the U.S. in the last decade, pushed by violence and faced with an increasingly hostile migratory policy

Between international forums, visits to coffee plantations and meetings with ex-combatants, the statesman reflects on peace, Venezuela, Trump, Petro and global chaos
Distrust toward Washington — and its perception as a threat — is rising worldwide, according to a survey released by the Bavarian city’s Security Conference

Chris Wright toured the Orinoco Belt oil fields in Venezuela in the company of President Delcy Rodríguez, and said this year could see a ‘dramatic’ increase in oil, gas and electricity levels

The latest political deadlock between Republicans and Democrats threatens to affect 260,000 federal workers

The withdrawal ends a deployment in which officers killed two Americans protesting against White House policy

The presence of the TikTok star at the Super Bowl alongside Karol G and Pedro Pascal sparked outrage among some and curiosity among others. After gaining popularity on social media for her unfiltered posts, she’s announced a reality show on the platform and has been linked to Tom Brady

The countries of northern and western Europe now account for 95% of support for Kyiv

The Indian writer, who won the Booker Prize in 2006, discusses her new book, ‘The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny’

On Thursday the National Assembly is scheduled to discuss the bill to release hundreds of political prisoners of the Chavista regime

The Sandinista regime canceled visa-free access on the island's main exile route

Amid negotiations over funding for the Department of Homeland Security, a separate bill seeks to prohibit the agency from acquiring and using biometric identification systems on the general population

The SAVE America Act would make voting more difficult for millions of women who adopted their husband’s last name, since it no longer matches the one on their birth certificate

The document states that federal agents allowed chemical munitions fired during protests to enter an affordable housing complex, affecting children, veterans, and people with disabilities

The Greenland crisis underscores the need for the EU to be able to defend itself without Washington’s help

Ricardo Trevilla, Secretary of Defense, says that the Claudia Sheinbaum government has recovered 215 powerful .50 caliber rifles from criminals, one of the drug traffickers’ favorites

Beyond the xenophobia, as was made clear by Bad Bunny’s performance at the Super Bowl, the existence of different languages does not weaken countries, but enriches them

Dissidents are beginning to slowly raise their voices again, and the longtime activist says he feels a ‘cautious optimism’

María Corina Machado’s party, the one most affected by the repression, has had up to 200 people arrested

Democrats are demanding that immigration agents show their faces and that warrants be required for arrests, two requirements that Republicans flatly reject

Fuel shortages exacerbated by Trump’s pressure tactics are accelerating the island’s decline, which has already seen a sharp drop in visitors

The Israeli prime minister is traveling to DC again to ensure that the talks include not just the nuclear program, but making Tehran limit its ballistic missiles and stop supporting militias in the Middle East

The author of the 1991 bestseller ‘Wild Swans’ and a recent follow-up memoir discusses growing up under Mao, Chinese politics today, and whether Trump is pushing the West into Beijing’s arms

The judges cited the Supreme Court’s decision that allowed the government to end the same protection for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans

Nydia Velázquez, a representative for New York, is introducing a resolution co-sponsored by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and other progressive congressmembers

Several groups of visitors have been relocated to higher-category hotels due to the island’s energy crisis

No other regional issue, not even the US military attack on Venezuela, has prompted such a firm reaction from Mexico, which has a long tradition of aligning itself with the island