A G-7 summit with faltering leaders (except Meloni)
Almost all the heads of state who were at the gathering in Italy are in a situation of political fragility
Almost all the heads of state who were at the gathering in Italy are in a situation of political fragility

The trial has been the first ever held against the son of a sitting United States president

Juan Rosa, from the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Educational Fund, warns of the risks that artificial intelligence will pose to the community in the November elections

The DREAM Act was introduced in Congress in August 2001, and has still not been approved. This law would allow 3.5 million undocumented young people who arrived in America as minors to regularize their situation

In a May 29 speech, the president misleadingly described his administration’s accomplishments when it comes to issues such as reducing the wealth gap between white and Black Americans and Medicare savings

The approval of the drug’s recreational and medicinal consumption in dozens of states over the last decade has been accompanied by benefits like destigmatization and the growth of a multi-million-dollar industry, but problematic use and the continued incarceration of individuals on possession charges tarnish its successful narrative

Cannabis is currently classified alongside hard drugs such as LSD and ecstasy, which are highly addictive. The new proposal aims to allow experts to investigate its possible medical applications and other benefits

The Ukrainian leader has visited over 10 countries so far ahead of the June 16 peace summit in Switzerland, which U.S. President Joe Biden will not attend

The U.S. president has participated in ceremonies in France marking the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion that helped end World War II in Europe

The facility, run by UNRWA, housed people displaced by the war. The Hamas government in the Strip places the toll at 40, including 14 children. The Israeli army says the ‘precision’ airstrike targeted between 20 and 30 Hamas and Islamic Jihad militiamen

The president of the United Farm Workers labor union is fighting for federal protection to protect agricultural workers from high temperatures and heat deaths

The 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings, with very few surviving veterans, takes place at a time when transatlantic unity is in danger

The Republican majority in the local Congress has proposed making irregular crossings at any place other than an immigration checkpoint a state crime punishable with jail

Under the executive order signed by the president, the border with Mexico can be shut down if crossings of people without papers exceed 2,500 daily for a week

The record-holding world chess champion, who lives in New York and is included on the Putin government’s list of ‘terrorists and extremists,’ maintains that the war must follow a ‘strategy that consists of Ukraine winning and Russia losing’

The three charges for the purchase and possession of a gun are punishable by a maximum of 25 years in prison, but such a high punishment is not usually imposed in a case like this

The president says his predecessor is ‘unhinged’ due to his refusal to accept defeat in the 2020 election

The United States and European powers have lifted the veto on NATO-supplied weapons being used against military targets in Russia’s border regions

The convicted candidate has promised to lower taxes on the rich and big businesses. His campaign received $53 million in donations in just 24 hours

While the former president charges against the justice system over his guilty verdict in the hush-money case, the Republican Party is threatening to torpedo legislative activity. The great fortunes have closed ranks around the tycoon and donations are increasing

The first case against Joe Biden’s son begins on Monday in Delaware with the country still reeling from the guilty verdict against Donald Trump

The American researcher, known for the celebrated ‘How Democracies Die,’ believes that a certain ‘anti-government mood’ is spreading around the world

The WinRed page, which receives donations for the Republican’s campaign, was down for 15 minutes due to the high amount of traffic

The U.S. Constitution does not prevent a person convicted in a criminal trial from running for office or from reaching the White House

The Republican has become the first former U.S. president to be declared a felon after being convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal

According to the ‘Wall Street Journal,’ the former president has discussed incorporating the entrepreneur into his team with a formal role in policies related to border security and the economy
The U.S. president is heading into the November election with approval ratings close to their lowest point of his mandate