
‘It’s hell’: migrant women suffer constant abuse in ICE centers
Reports of neglect and abuse of pregnant women at detention centers are piling up and reaching Congress

Reports of neglect and abuse of pregnant women at detention centers are piling up and reaching Congress

Family members and state lawmakers are demanding access to the Newark facility amid growing complaints about spoiled food, lack of medical care, and threats against inmates

Delia spent 20 years building her dream of an early childhood center. Now she and her employees, many of whom are undocumented, live in fear of being arrested

Trump tempers expectations of an imminent announcement, but his administration believes it will come in the next few days
Colony Ridge, on the outskirts of Houston, has repeatedly been identified as a magnet for undocumented immigrants. Now it stands united against a siege by the state and federal governments

For some, white South Africans are considered to be unjustifiably favored by the Republican administration, while others see them as victims of genocide. They recount mixed experiences upon their arrival in the United States
Washington has a head start in the race to dominate the digital currency of the future and thus consolidate the dollar’s hegemony

There has long been infighting among the various factions of the dissident movement. This is hindering any plan to achieve consensus among the regime’s critics

The president and CEO of UnidosUS, the largest Latino civil rights organization in the United States, assesses the current political climate in the country less than six months before the midterm elections

Mark Rutte urges European allies to take on more of their own defense burden: ‘This excessive dependence must end’
The memories of the war against Somalia continue to haunt the secessionist territory in the Horn of Africa. Today, Somaliland is seeking international legitimacy, with the help of Israel

In ‘Yesteryear,’ Caro Claire Burke portrays an influencer returning to an era she idolizes online to examine Trump’s United States, fanaticism, and regression

The expert argues that everything that has happened in the Islamic Republic in recent decades stems from the coup that Washington backed in 1953 against a democratically elected government
Laura arrived in the United States without papers in 1986 and now lives with the constant fear of ICE in Los Angeles

Republican senators met Thursday with the acting attorney general, Todd Blanche, to address the controversial plan and who would benefit from it

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum met with Markwayne Mullin amid the controversy over US accusations against Sinaloa officials

The precedent in Caracas looms over the island, but analysts and historians see a horizon of ‘capitalism without democracy’ as more likely than regime change

Outages are soaring nationwide, compounding the long‑running crisis of a weakened electrical system from the Soviet era

Marco Rubio says Adys Lastres Morera, who had been living in the US and working in real estate, is now in immigration custody in Florida

The US comedian says farewell to ‘The Late Show’ without naming the president who celebrated his dismissal, and with a joint performance with Paul McCartney of the Beatles classic ‘Hello, Goodbye’

The US author has burst onto the cultural scene with her debut novel, ‘Yesteryear,’ which examines the conservative phenomenon. Anne Hathaway is set to bring it to the screen
The justices ruled in favor of Havana Docks Corporation receiving compensation after the nationalization of its docks in 1960

Five-year military cooperation agreement confirms Argentina's alignment with the Trump administration

At the heart of the Cuban community in the United States, there is unanimous support for Washington’s maximum-pressure strategy against Havana

US justice accuses the 94-year-old former president of the deaths of four people in the shootdown of two planes in 1996 and takes a decisive step in plans to force regime change on the island

Germany’s former chancellor returns to the public stage amid the internal crisis in the Merz government and tensions with the United States

Brussels seeks to solidify political and commercial ties with Nuuk, a key point in its new strategy for the Arctic region, amid rivalry from China, Russia, and the US