The Republican will receive the leader of the Venezuelan opposition at the White House Thursday after speaking by phone with the interim president
A meeting between the Danish and Greenlandic foreign ministers, J.D. Vance, and Marco Rubio ended with ‘fundamental disagreements’ over the Arctic territory
‘Denmark has our full solidarity in the defense of its territorial integrity and sovereignty in Greenland,’ the politician told EL PAÍS
The Republican hasn’t proposed a Venezuela-style intervention, but expects the island to collapse without external support
The 150% increase compared with the previous year falls within the Trump administration’s hardline stance against foreigners
The Mexican president is withstanding pressure from the Republican to send U.S. troops in and acknowledges her government ‘can do more’ to combat drug trafficking
Following the intervention in Venezuela, the US president feels increasingly empowered to act without restraint toward other governments
The deputy chief of staff for domestic policy, one of the most influential advisors in the White House, advocates for the annexation of Greenland and will be one of the president’s point people on Venezuela
Washington accuses these institutions, which include the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, of being ‘redundant’ and promoting ‘agendas contrary to our own’
Copenhagen’s strategy is to seek dialogue with members of the Trump administration it considers to be more pragmatic
The US president has invited his Colombian counterpart to the White House and said it was a ‘great honor’ to speak to him after months of verbal attacks
Trump’s Secretary of State, the mastermind behind the intervention, has fulfilled his great ambition with the fall of Maduro
Nicolás Maduro’s only son inherits part of his father’s power but has long been viewed as cut from a different cloth
The White House maintains that taking the island by force ‘is always an option’
Trump says Washington will control Venezuela until there is ‘a safe transition,’ claiming opposition leader María Corina Machado lacks the ‘support or respect’ to assume power
Washington claimed it is fighting ‘extraterritorial censorship of Americans’ and barred former Commissioner Thierry Breton and other officials responsible for content moderation on platforms like X from entering the US
US State Secretary Marco Rubio has ordered a return to Times New Roman as the typeface for official documents, a move that reflects the effort to eliminate any inclusion initiatives at the federal level
The Venezuelan opposition leader has been organizing internal resistance and persuading Washington to toughen its stance against Nicolás Maduro
Washington’s offensive revives the specter of Nicolás Maduro’s downfall, an expectation that continues to shape the course of Chavismo’s rivals
The new National Security Strategy aims to ‘restore American preeminence’ to the Western Hemisphere
Between threatening to strike the country and resuming repatriation flights for migrants, the US president is sending mixed signals. Meanwhile, his unprecedented military deployment in the Caribbean is awaiting orders
The president has confirmed he spoke to Nicolás Maduro by phone on November 21. According to Reuters, during that call the Chavista leader received a deadline to step down by last Friday. The Venezuelan leader is allegedly seeking a second phone conversation
The Republican discussed the next step following the extrajudicial killings in the Caribbean: ‘We warned them. Stop sending poison to our country’
The announcement that the US president is willing to talk with the Venezuelan leader offers an uncertain window of opportunity for a negotiated solution to the crisis between the two countries
The US military escalation raises questions about the island’s future and its historical dependence on the South American nation
The Secretary of State, a key figure in America’s two major international fronts, is leading the hardline stance against Chavismo while toning down pro-Russian positions in talks with Kyiv