
Trump increases pressure on Harvard by canceling all federal contracts with the university
The new blow amounts to $100 million, and the US president has threatened to freeze an additional $3 billion in funding

The new blow amounts to $100 million, and the US president has threatened to freeze an additional $3 billion in funding
The UN and NGOs report that more than 120 dissidents are seriously ill in prison

The organizer publishes her debut memoir, ‘Dreaming of Home,’ a coming-of-age story that reads like a love letter to the immigrant community in the U.S. and a roadmap to inspire new advocates

The Netanyahu government claimed to have struck 200 ‘terrorist’ targets in 48 hours, while humanitarian and diplomatic efforts continue to fail
Polls and interviews show that the majority of the country’s population is in favor of continuing to fight because they believe that Russia won’t honor a ceasefire

The US president also had criticism for the Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskiy: ‘Everything out of his mouth causes problems’

H-2A guest workers are guaranteed premium wages and free housing, but that could change.

The ban on admitting foreign students, suspended by a judge, foreshadows a long battle between the university and the government. The future of higher education in the US depends on its ability to withstand these attacks

The Sheinbaum government says it will continue lobbying to stop the levy, which will affect four million Mexicans in the US

The legendary director presented ‘Highest 2 Lowest’ at the Cannes Film Festival. Starring Denzel Washington, it’s a vibrant retelling of Akira Kurosawa’s classic ‘High and Low’

The professor at Harvard and researcher of other dimensions is one of the scientists who has raised her voice against Trump’s cuts

The Slovenian thinker, always controversial and politically incorrect, believes the good old days of liberal social democracy are over. In an exclusive interview, he says we are facing a new era in which it’s not possible to think of a better world, but merely of survival

The first Latino Secretary of State squanders his political capital in Florida over Trump’s immigration policy and the decision to end TPS for Venezuelans

The American researcher warns that Trump’s policies could delay some medical advances by several years

In his book ‘Abundance,’ the ‘New York Times’ columnist calls on the US left to create a more prosperous society by supporting new technologies and reducing bureaucracy

There are three types of visas that allow foreigners to study in the United States: J, F and M
The university had sued the US government to obtain a preliminary injunction

The US president says negotiations with European countries are ‘going nowhere’

ICE agents surround the entrance to immigration courts in several cities to detain individuals who show up for their hearings

An initiative driven by Trump and Netanyahu aims to take control of all humanitarian action to feed more than two million Gazans, displacing the United Nations

‘This will never stop if we don’t start doing things differently,’ says the rabbi of the local synagogue

Political and social groups denounce the presence of soldiers from the Israeli unit accused of the deaths of 15 Palestinian medical workers in the Strip in March

The latest measure affects around 6,800 students, 27% of the total at the country’s most prestigious institution, which the Republican administration wants to bend to its will

The decision adds to the government’s ideological attacks on the prestigious Ivy League university

Thousands of people have been moved by the story of the Chihuahua native who challenged stereotypes about aging, migration and education in the United States

The reality TV star has completed over 5,000 hours of study under a legal apprenticeship program in California. If she passes the Bar exam, she can become a practicing lawyer like her own late father

The Department of Homeland Security denies that it will produce a television show dubbed the ‘Migrant Hunger Games’