
US and Mexico: Consequential well beyond the border
With Biden visiting El Paso and Mexico City, it is critical to remember there is far more to the border, and to the bilateral relationship, than migration

With Biden visiting El Paso and Mexico City, it is critical to remember there is far more to the border, and to the bilateral relationship, than migration

The Mexican president told his US counterpart to ‘do away’ with his ‘abandonment of Latin America’ in a bilateral meeting held as part of the North American Leaders’ Summit

The material turned up at the Penn Biden Center, where the US president kept a space after he left the vice presidency in 2017. Trump asked when the FBI is going to raid the current leader’s ‘many homes’
The governor of the federal district has been suspended for 90 days after he did nothing to stop extremists from storming government buildings. President Lula da Silva has accepted an invitation to the White House in February

The ‘three amigos’ – the leaders of Mexico, Canada and the United States – will meet in Mexico for the first time in more than a decade. This will also be the first visit by an American president to Latin America since 2014

The leader of the Republican majority secured the necessary votes after three days of being denied the post by extremists within his own party
Trumpism is once again casting a shadow over Congress, with the lower chamber paralyzed due to a group of dissident Republicans, who believe the 2020 election was stolen
Ukraine’s officials have expressed mistrust of Moscow’s proposal for a 36-hour cessation of hostilities, but not observing a truce could play against the country in international public opinion

The drug lord’s detention has sparked widespread violence, with shooting and narco-blockades reported across the Mexican state of Sinaloa

Dismantling the makeshift barrier will cost the state government $76 million

The candidate once again failed to be elected speaker due to the party hardliners, meaning all legislative activity in the House is on hold

A new ban in the lower house is just the latest chapter of a longstanding dispute over whether the application threatens US national security

Beijing said it would continue to ‘firmly defend its sovereignty and security’ after a collision between a Chinese J-11 and a US RC-135 reconnaissance airplane was narrowly avoided

On guidance from the CDC and amid concern over Beijing’s management of a new coronavirus outbreak, negative tests will be required at US airports from January

At least 28 fatalities were reported in and around Buffalo, NY, which was buried in 43 inches of snow. Hundreds of people remained trapped in homes and vehicles

Greg Abbott and other Republican leaders are seeking to increase pressure on the federal government over immigration policy in the grip of a cold snap and with the fate of Title 42 pending in the Supreme Court

The landslide victory of Ron DeSantis and the Republican Party of Florida in the 2022 midterms was largely possible thanks to unprecedented support from the Hispanic community

‘The central cause of January 6 was one man, former President Donald Trump, who was followed by many others,’ reads the 814-page report

During his first trip overseas since the Russian invasion began, the Ukrainian president addressed a special session of Congress, where a new $45 billion aid package to Kyiv is being debated

‘It will be the only way to stop the aggression of a terrorist state,’ said the Ukrainian president, who arrived in Washington on Wednesday. This is his first trip abroad since the start of the Russian invasion in February

The House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the US Capitol has concluded 18 months of work with a unanimous vote, recommending that the Department of Justice prosecute the former president on four charges, including insurrection

Two years before the next race for the White House, EL PAÍS took a look at the results of the November 8 vote to forecast what could happen in key states

The Arizona senator, who along with Joe Manchin has often made things difficult for the president in the upper chamber, has said she will not side with Republicans

President Joe Biden confirmed the deal between Washington and Moscow: ‘She’s safe, she’s on her way home after months of being unjustly detained under intolerable circumstances’

Conservative Supreme Court justices are leaning towards removing checks and balances on state legislatures in drawing up electoral rules and maps

While there is growing interest in negotiating an end to the invasion of Ukraine, most experts believe that the conditions for establishing a dialogue have not been reached

As the Ukraine conflict continues, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned that there was an ‘immense’ risk of a non-nuclear confrontation turning into war