Caracas has avoided comment on the military attack on Venezuelan soil announced by the US president, but claims to have shot down 39 illegal aircraft in 2025
The Republican revealed that the United States carried out its first ground strike, executed by the CIA using drones, against a dock allegedly used to load ships with drugs
Volodymyr Zelenskiy is hoping the US president will run out of patience with Vladimir Putin as his military prepares for a prolonged war
Throughout 2025, the Republican administration cracked down not only on illegal immigration, but also on migrants who were in the country with humanitarian protections or certain types of special visas
Washington has declined to share details about the operation, which if confirmed would be the first US ground attack against the Latin American country
State action and the fight against the faction loyal to ‘El Mayo’ Zambada have resulted in high-profile arrests and murders that have dealt a blow to the sons of ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán
Pemex’s ongoing crude deliveries to the island are heightening tensions with Washington amid the Venezuela crisis
Warships, performing arts centers, ballrooms... anything in Washington DC is liable to get named after the White House occupant
The president had been claiming for weeks that members of the Christian community in the African country are being ‘viciously killed’ by Islamic jihadists
The Trump administration argued before the UN Security Council that Venezuela is diverting oil revenues to the Cartel de los Soles
Churches are changing holiday traditions, foregoing posadas and processions, and using Nativity scenes as a form of protest against deportations
The San Juan River offers a way to deliver the promised volume of water to the United States, but the prolonged drought is forcing the countries to reform their agricultural models to comply with the bilateral agreement in the medium and long term
The German far right, leading in several polls, is coming in from the cold with the support of Washington’s new strategic document
A report shows that military lawyers issue deportation orders in 78% of the cases they judge, compared to 63% for immigration judges
A classified version of Washington’s controversial National Security Strategy proposes creating a new forum of powers that would exclude the Old Continent
The Caribbean country has the world’s largest crude oil reserves, but years of underinvestment are hindering its production
The seizure of tankers points to a gradual plan to cripple the finances of Nicolás Maduro’s regime
In a tense and impatient statement from the White House, the Republican dismissed concerns about the high cost of living
The US president says the military deployment in the Caribbean will continue until the Maduro regime returns ‘the oil, land and other assets they stole from us’
The US president is right that European civilization is in danger, but he’s wrong about who poses the threat: it’s Putin and himself
In the early 2000s, a group of Afro-Colombians went to Washington to pressure their president, who was negotiating a free trade agreement. They wanted to ensure that Black people would be appointed to the Colombian government. Now, Black women’s collectives are paving the way for political inclusion in Latin America
The Fed expects to continue cutting rates in January amid pressure from the White House
The ‘Wall Street Journal’ claims the opposition leader left by sea for Curaçao with US support
The US president held his first political rally with voters outside Washington in months to try to calm citizens’ concerns about inflation
Among the Democrats, the primaries will pit James Talarico against Jasmine Crockett, while on the Republican side there are several contenders seeking to unseat John Cornyn, who has held the position since 2002
Kyiv’s troops hold 10% of the city of Pokrovsk, are losing ground in other sectors of the Donetsk and Kharkiv provinces, and are retreating alarmingly in Zaporizhzhia