
Trump doesn’t want pieces of his border wall to be sold as scrap metal
Hundreds of unused panels have been auctioned online since April of last year with Congressional authorization, but the initiative has recently drawn the ire of Republicans

Hundreds of unused panels have been auctioned online since April of last year with Congressional authorization, but the initiative has recently drawn the ire of Republicans

The group’s biggest hit from 1978 has come back to the forefront due to its unexpected use at Donald Trump’s political rallies and the reaction of its controversial co-writer to those who claim it as an anthem for the LGBTQ+ community

The more than probable return of Nicolás Maduro to the presidency does not end the hopes of Edmundo González and María Corina Machado of being able to impose the result of the elections

TPS beneficiaries go on hunger strike to ask President Biden to renew their temporary protection before the Republican tycoon takes office

Human Rights Watch argues that those responsible for the ‘Zero Tolerance’ policy applied at the border six years ago should not return to government. But the president-elect has already appointed three of them to new positions

The president-elect has been trying to get the case nullified before he returns to the White House. His lawyers argue that having the case hanging over his head would be a burden on his ability to govern

Representatives of the private sector warn that if the Republican follows through with his promises, they will be forced to rethink their business plans

The ambassadorial candidate will be responsible for faithfully implementing the immigration and anti-drug policies of the incoming Republican president

The president-elect’s nominations to his incoming administration include at least a dozen super-rich individuals. The question is how these appointments fit in with the campaign promise to rescue the working class
The data cited by the president-elect contradict reality: the conviction rate for violent crimes among native-born citizens is more than twice that of migrants with irregular status

A leading figure in feminism and gender studies, the thinker welcomes EL PAÍS in California after being voted one of the most influential minds in the world

The number of migrants entering the United States has dropped dramatically since June and the processing of new asylum applications is virtually suspended

Vivek Ramaswamy, founder of Roivant Sciences and a former Republican presidential primary candidate, will co-direct the office that looks to streamline government bureaucracy

The academic has recently published ‘The Migrant’s Jail: An American History of Mass Incarceration’, a book which gives clues about a system to detain immigrants which is already in place at a time when Trump’s mass expulsions loom large

The head of government says that Israel has initiated its withdrawal from southern Lebanese territories and calls on the international community to help strengthen the Lebanese army

‘The Reagan Show’ is a 2017 documentary featuring previously unpublished material about the president who spearheaded the conservative revolution. There are both parallels and differences between his era and the present

The National Day Laborer Organizing Network, which includes over 70 organizations, is urging Claudia Sheinbaum’s government to provide the pension to those over 65 living in the US

The Democrat’s effort to overturn a rule that has guaranteed shelter since the 1980s highlights his shift to the right, in line with the incoming Republican administration

The head of European diplomacy insists that now is not the time to talk about the recognition of the new Syrian government and asks the 27 for a common position on the return of refugees

The president, who controversially granted a pardon to his son Hunter, says he will approve further clemency measures before leaving office

The Republican has stated that the United States should refrain from getting involved in the conflict, but events in Damascus could have significant consequences for the national security of the world’s leading power

The retired colonel’s tenure as ambassador to El Salvador lasted less than two years, but it was enough for him to forge a personal friendship with President Nayib Bukele. During the country’s civil war in the 1980s, he led combat and counterinsurgency operations

The economic chief of Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s government says that the main demand of the army is the supply of drones and that the Russians suffered record losses in November

The Nobel Prize winner in Economics is leaving the newspaper before Donald Trump’s return to the White House. His last column talks about ‘finding hope in an age of resentment’

The outgoing president defended his legacy in a speech at the Brookings Institution and questioned measures proposed by his successor, including tariffs and tax cuts

The veteran journalist presented his latest book at the Guadalajara International Book Fair in Mexico. He says that in times of fake news, deceitful politicians and contempt for the truth, journalists must maintain their veracity
Everything indicates the appointment will benefit SpaceX and that the project of taking humans to Mars will receive a notable boost