Following the publication of his new essay ‘The World After Gaza’, the Indian intellectual notes that the ‘ethnic cleansing’ that Israel is carrying out is the harbinger of a new culture of cruelty and impunity taking hold in the world. In his view, the wars in Ukraine and Gaza have demonstrated the moral, political and military weakness of the West
The president and CEO of the Latino civil rights organization criticizes the president for deporting migrants instead of fulfilling the economic promises that earned him the support of millions of Hispanic voters
Couples with a foreign-born partner are marrying as the safest and most affordable way to stay together long-term, rather than applying for another, more expensive and less reliable type of visa
The drive of hundreds of small Ukrainian entrepreneurs, with multimillion-dollar contributions from inside and outside the country, is transforming the national military industry and attenuating the superiority of the Russian army on the battlefield
Comedian Felipe Torres Medina’s new book, ‘America, Let Me In: A Choose Your Immigration Story,’ uses funny anecdotes to illustrate the challenges migrants face in obtaining visas
The author and executive producer presents the third season of ‘Reacher,’ an adaptation of his work that follows a former military police officer as he travels across the United States, solving crimes and delivering his own brand of justice
Moscow says it has expelled Kyiv’s troops from this town and is confident of the complete ‘liberation’ of Kursk province in the coming days
The biopic explains what he learned from Roy Cohn, an unscrupulous lawyer addicted to lying and extortion. The portrait is brutal, not unlike the current reality
Nearly 2.7 million migrants have found a new home in America’s 387 metropolitan areas
The economic benefits obtained by the president and his family and by the richest man in the world in the first weeks of the new administration are setting off alarm bells in the United States
ICE has returned to US territory the 40 undocumented immigrants who still remained at the naval base
The Kremlin leader raises concerns over key issues, such as who would monitor the front and whether Kyiv would use the pause in hostilities to resupply its forces. ‘Hopefully they’ll do the right thing,' Trump said of the Russian authorities
Hawks denounce that the truce agreed upon by Washington and Kyiv will buy the enemy time. But Moscow does not want to lose touch with the US president and his new international order
Undocumented individuals, who make up nearly 25% of all immigrants, contributed $89.9 billion, or 2.6% of federal revenue
Mayor Muriel Bowser, threatened with losing her authority and having her budget cut, changes her tune to avoid a confrontation with the president
The anti-crime measures implemented by the new president undermine the continuity with Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s six-year term, which was defined by a policy of ‘hugs, not bullets’
Republican buys one of the company’s electric cars amid more and more of their owners getting rid of vehicles in protest of the role the world’s richest man is playing in US government
The temporary suspension of aid from Washington has accelerated the withdrawal of Kyiv’s troops from Russian territory they have held since 2024
Large-scale job losses and declining employment are key signs of an economic downturn
The Kremlin will wait for Washington to inform it of the details of the meeting with Ukrainian representatives, while Russian forces recapture the main city in Kursk, a region partially occupied by Kyiv
The Asian giant’s capital market performance recorded its best start to a year in history despite trade tensions, and thanks to the milestone represented by the AI open-source model DeepSeek
Demokraatit, a liberal party that advocates a gradual secession from Denmark, wins a vote marked by Donald Trump’s interest in annexing the giant island
Investors, who once welcomed his election victory, are now fleeing the US markets and putting pressure on the president to reverse his most controversial measures
Canada and Mexico are the main victims of a measure that undermines the North American common trade area
The meeting between Washington and Kyiv in Saudi Arabia ended with a joint statement in which they also committed to signing the mineral exploitation agreement. The US will pass the proposal on to Russia and says the ball is now in Moscow’s court
In another chaotic day, the U.S. president gets in return that the province of Ontario will not raise the price of electricity serving Michigan, New York and Minnesota by 25%
There are almost 42,000 people in custody, 4,000 more than before the arrival of the new administration. Detention centers are at 109% of their capacity