
China’s restrictions on rare earths sends tariff war with Trump back to square one
The US president has threatened 100% additional duties, while Beijing says it is not afraid of a trade clash

The US president has threatened 100% additional duties, while Beijing says it is not afraid of a trade clash
Hamas completed the handover of the last 20 living captives on Monday, and world leaders signed the ceasefire deal at a summit in Egypt

Democrats refute Republicans’ accusations: undocumented immigrants do not have the right to public health care, nor do they request it

The city awoke on Wednesday to a Sunday vibe, with very little traffic and tourist attractions closed ‘until further notice’ due to the lack of agreement between Republicans and Democrats

Disagreement over funding for public health services threatens to turn off the tap of public money for the first time since 2018

Americans are facing a countdown to save democracy. With the government against them, civil society will be crucial in this challenge

The acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed that the assailant is dead. No federal agents were shot

The MAGA youth leader was honored in a stadium too small for the crowd that attended the event. The activist’s widow said she had forgiven the ‘young man’ accused of killing her husband

Speaking from the White House, the vice president described the MAGA youth leader as a ‘a joyful warrior for our country’

The US president boasted at a downtown restaurant about the decline in crime in the city, which has been under National Guard control for weeks

Donald Trump has set out to end the alleged campaigns that, according to him, attempted to tarnish the nation’s greatness by questioning its history

The president visited the headquarters of the deployment, which has been widely criticized by residents and which he declares necessary to combat violence

Recently, the provocateur has gone from being a marginal figure of the so-called ‘Dark Enlightenment’ to placing himself at the center of the American ideological war, cast as a kind of oracle to the MAGA universe
The Ukrainian president and several European leaders will meet with the US president Monday to discuss peace negotiations with Russia

Trump has a wide repertoire for positioning his own truths: sometimes he uses the rhetorical device of hyperbole, other times he overwhelms his audience with a huge amount of data. And in some cases, he simply lies

Congress reaches a deal in time for the US president to sign his ‘big, beautiful’ spending bill on Independence Day, despite fears it could skyrocket the deficit

The piece of legislation, to which Republicans in the upper house have made numerous changes, now goes back to the House, where quick passage is not a given

The real estate mogul’s third son believes it would be ‘easy’ to achieve this. While Donald Jr. has also suggested he could succeed his father, who is ineligible to run for office again

The decision to attack by the US president, who had pledged not to drag his country into another conflict, is shaking up the Middle East and pushing the world towards a global war scenario

‘There’s no military in the world that could have done what we did tonight,’ the president said

The immigration agency reminds non- citizens that if they attend games, they must bring proof of their legal status

Amid the chaos of the protests in Los Angeles, the vice president of the United States has singled out one particular figure: Derek Guy, the fashion expert who for years has acted as the scourge of the worst-dressed men in politics

The Republican has always relied on the same tactic: attack and ridicule. He behaves like a kid who doesn’t care about being liked or not because he knows he can get what he wants through fear and insults
The warring nations ‘are on the right track,’ Vladimir Putin stated

Political consultant Antoni Gutiérrez-Rubí presents this space, in which he analyzes for EL PAÍS the political communications of the president of the United States in his second term in office

The still-open wounds from decades of clerical sexual abuse, along with the growing power of far-right Catholics in Trump’s Washington, will shape relations between Robert Prevost’s Vatican and his home country

The Republican president calls the appointment of the first pope from the United States ‘an honor’