
Allies begin a new phase of pressure on Ukraine to negotiate the end of the war
The decline in support for Zelenskiy on his trip to the US confirms the change of tone among Kyiv’s partners in favor of negotiations with the Kremlin

The decline in support for Zelenskiy on his trip to the US confirms the change of tone among Kyiv’s partners in favor of negotiations with the Kremlin

Several billboards will display messages welcoming immigrants in Ohio, Arizona, Texas, Colorado, and Wisconsin to counter the Republican rhetoric that criminalizes them

Iran’s attack on Israel shatters hopes for a short-term ceasefire or truce

The face-to-face between the vice-presidential candidates was a departure from the extreme polarization that has marked all of Donald Trump’s debates

September saw around 54,000 arrests in the area, a figure similar to that documented by Homeland Security in July and August

The transnational criminal organization, which originated in Venezuela, has become widely known due to growing evidence of its presence on US soil and mentions by politicians, but very little is known about its activities and level of organization

The Republican presidential candidate has been making the same claim since he won in 2016, and this year he has reinforced the message ahead of November 5

State residents collected enough signatures to put an amendment guaranteeing the right to terminate pregnancy on the November ballot

A recent Scripps News/Ipsos poll found that more Americans trust the former president to handle immigration than Kamala Harris

The US president kicks off National Hispanic Heritage Month at the White House East Room with a reception for around 200 people and an introduction by the actress and entrepreneur Jessica Alba

The entity is required to protect the leading candidates in the presidential general election, which includes former president Donald Trump

The organization Voto Latino claims to have increased new voters by 200%, but says there are still obstacles to getting Hispanics to register in large numbers

The suspect, Ryan Wesley Routh, has been charged with two counts: possession of a firearm as a felon, and possession of a weapon with an obliterated serial number

In 2023, more than 731,000 Haitians were living in the diaspora in the U.S. According to NGOs, 227 deportation flights were made to the country between 2021 and 2022

Police have detained a suspect, identified by the media as Ryan Routh, 58, and found an assault rifle with a scope in the bushes around the compound

After receiving 42,000 people bused in by Texas and spending $72 million to shelter them, Colorado’s capital is shifting its focus to a program that integrates asylum seekers into the community as soon as they receive their work permits

The rise of protectionism and the division of the planet into two rival economic blocs would reduce world GDP by 7%, according to various international organizations

The signatories of a letter addressed to Joe Biden include ex-presidents and prime ministers from Latin America, Europe, Africa, and Asia, who call the situation ‘a coercive measure difficult to justify in the 21st century’

The vice president, unjustly scorned by the public, has won a presidential debate and earned more respect, but only a handful of votes in three states will decide the future of the United States and half the world. Just ask Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden

The data point paves the way for the interest rate cut that the Federal Reserve is expected to approve next week
As the two presidential candidates sparred on stage, a similar battle was taking place online, with users rushing to comment on everything from their awkward handshake to the Democrat’s facial expressions

Follow the first face-to-face between the Republican and the Democrat on EL PAÍS tonight

The standoff between the former prosecutor and the convicted felon could mark a turning point in the race to the White House, just as the June 27 event was a game changer for Biden

The debate will be staged without a studio audience, candidates will not be able to consult notes, and only the person who has the right to speak will have their microphone on

Several documentaries, a series and a fictional film investigate the rise of extremism through the biography of Mussolini, religious fundamentalism in Brazil and activists willing to ruin their lives to defend Donald Trump

Researchers and activists foresee a more favorable scenario for the climate fight with Kamala Harris in the White House, but they also underscore the lack of a concrete plan from the Democratic candidate

The Democratic campaign participated at various Labor Day events while Donald Trump took a break ahead of appearances in swing states later this week