Moscow claims Ukraine launched first strike on Russian soil with US missiles
According to the Kremlin, Kyiv struck a facility in the Bryansk region with ATACMS
According to the Kremlin, Kyiv struck a facility in the Bryansk region with ATACMS
According to the Kremlin, the use of Washington-supplied long-range weapons on Russian soil would mean that NATO countries would come into conflict with Moscow
The president-elect has begun announcing the names of the people who will occupy the top White House positions when he assumes office for a second term on January 20
The black sheep of the Democratic family dynasty threw his weight behind President-elect Donald Trump after ending his own bid for the White House
Elise Stefanik has denounced antisemitism on college campuses and promised unconditional support for Washington’s main ally in the Middle East
The president discussed national security and domestic policy issues with his successor during a nearly two-hour meeting attended by cabinet chiefs
Democratic Senate candidates win in Wisconsin, Michigan, Nevada and Arizona despite the vice president’s setback in these territories
Lebanon’s underfunded but popular Armed Forces are playing a key role in the country’s bid for an unlikely ceasefire deal that Israel refuses to agree to
Although there is no certainty, the signals sent by the president-elect point to a major impact on two developing wars (Ukraine and the Middle East) and two potential ones (Taiwan and North Korea)
Among the president-elect’s most pressing plans are closing the border with Mexico, reversing environmental policies, pardoning prisoners from the assault on the Capitol, and ending the war in Ukraine
Representation is not liberation. The United States is a deeply racist country where even a Kamala Harris victory would not have been enough
The richest man in the world is emerging, along with Robert F. Kennedy or the ultra anti-immigration adviser Stephen Miller, as one of the potential collaborators of the White House’s next tenant
Despite a difficult childhood in a broken Appalachian family, the next vice president studied at Yale. His friendship with one of the magnate’s sons facilitated his selection as number two
Among the factors that favored Trump and scuppered a second bid by a woman to win the White House were a slip-up on a television show and neglect of crucial issues for voters
The president-elect returned to the White House thanks to the support of low-income voters without higher education, not only whites, but also Latinos and African Americans
The vice president is appearing in Washington to concede defeat
The Republican’s return to the White House will boost the far-right movements that are gaining strength in different European countries
Champagne is flowing in Moscow, Budapest and Jerusalem, and in the headquarters of the far right
A Trump victory with a majority in both chambers of Congress would make it easier for him to implement his immigration and tax cuts agenda
Political polarization, reproductive rights and immigration are some of the most pressing issues that the new administration will face
Tuesday’s presidential vote will have a profound impact on Europe, Russia, Ukraine, the Middle East, Latin America, and China
Uncertainty about the winner of the presidential election and the length of the vote count dominate a momentous day for the country and the world
The barbarity of recent weeks has reignited the debate on the use of terror by criminal groups, but its implications also cross over issues such as migration, trade, and the US presidential election
The constant flow of high-end cars, jewelry, and watches shows the limits of Western sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine. Parallel imports of cell phones and clothing are also on the rise
The vice president criticized her Republican rival from the very stage where he addressed his supporters before the assault on the Capitol
Obstacles to voting, especially for minorities. The overrepresentation of sparsely populated communities. A dysfunctional Congress. The role of dark money in propelling candidates. The US democratic system, hailed as the longest-standing and most stable in the world, is far from perfect
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin warns it would be ‘very, very serious’ if Pyongyang deploys troops to fight in the war in Ukraine