US charges 17 more people over $300 million pyramid scam that targeted Latino investors
The network spent millions of dollars on commissions to lend credibility to the scam and diverted money to enrich its promoters
The network spent millions of dollars on commissions to lend credibility to the scam and diverted money to enrich its promoters
Alexander Kamyshin says Kyiv has already tested unmanned ground devices on the front lines that ‘kept the Russians at bay for 40 days’
The director of the FBI told the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence the agency had detected a ‘wide array of very dangerous threats’
The temporary dock will be able to unload the equivalent of ‘hundreds of additional truckloads of aid per day’ according to senior officials
Editor and owner of a newspaper and founder of her own political party, Bass was a pivotal figure among African-Americans in the early and mid-20th century, but her name faded from history
The president turns his appearance before Congress into an aggressive defense of his suitability to hold office for four more years
On Thursday, the U.S. president will deliver his most important speech this year amid doubts about his continued fitness for office
The former South Carolina governor has thrown in the towel after the former president’s resounding victory on Super Tuesday
The Iran-backed Islamist militia has popular support due to its alignment with the Palestinian cause and is fortifying its positions, using new weapons, and recruiting thousands of fighters to continue disrupting maritime trade
Low turnout and Washington’s hostility towards the former president saw the Republican presidential hopeful win 19 delegates
The killing of over 100 people receiving aid in the Strip is the latest example of the effects of the organization’s paralysis. Countries in the Global South have criticized the West’s double standards in relation to the conflict in Ukraine
The ‘Rubymar’ had been drifting after the attack in February. It marks the first vessel sunk by the Houthis in their monthslong attacks on shipping in the vital waterway
Pentagon planners will identify drop locations aiming to balance getting the aid closest to where it’s needed without putting those on the ground in harm’s way from the drops themselves
The decision means a delay in the start of the trial against the former president for his attempts to overturn the result of the 2020 election
In an interview with EL PAÍS, Julian Assange’s wife expresses cautious optimism after the hearing in London on the U.S. request to extradite the WikiLeaks co-founder
Justices are debating how to establish criteria on freedom of expression on platforms, warning that any doctrine on the matter contains ‘landmines’
The announcement paves the way for the formation of a government of technocrats, along the lines of reforms that the United States envisages for the post-war future of the enclave
The US president is also attempting to unblock aid to Ukraine and Israel approved by the Senate
According to U.S. officials, American and British fighter jets hit about 18 sites across multiple locations, targeting missiles, launchers, rockets, drones and unmanned surface and underwater vehicles
Conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, tensions with China and North Korea, and a possible Donald Trump presidency suggest the current arms race will deepen
Germany is now the second-biggest supplier of military aid to Ukraine after the U.S., and Scholz has called for other European countries to step up with more weapons deliveries
According to the design being finalized by the Alliance, the new specialized center would provide more extensive training than is currently offered by the allies
The Colombian capital will become the first city in Latin America to have a permanent envoy from the largest police department in the U.S.
The incident comes as the District of Columbia is struggling with a sharp increase in violent crime, which went up 39% in 2023
Moscow has partially prohibited imports from Quito under suspicion that the Soviet-origin weapons to be exchanged with Washington for ‘modern’ materiel will end up in Ukraine
The Attorney General’s Office exonerated the president for retaining secret documents but damaged his image with impertinent comments about his age and mental condition
Cairo, fearful of a mass expulsion of Palestinians to its territory, has deployed the military near the Strip and reinforced the barriers on the frontier