The cancellation of the summit between the Russian and American leaders demonstrates that Moscow is trying to buy time. Washington wants an agreement at all costs, even by overriding Kyiv’s interests
Caracas expands its military deployment while US attacks against alleged drug boats intensify
At least one of the attacks took place off the coast of Colombia, amid escalating tensions between Donald Trump and Gustavo Petro
Executives are advocating for passage of the bipartisan Dignity Act, introduced by Republican Maria Elvira Salazar, which rules out a path to citizenship
The partial closure, now in its third week, has already become the second-longest in history. Public opinion is on the side of the Democrats, according to polls
The federal agency’s activity has raised concerns about whether spying on undocumented foreigners will be extended to political dissidents in Washington
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate and former Colombian president urges restraint from Donald Trump and Gustavo Petro after their clash on Sunday
The South American nation is anxiously waiting to see if Donald Trump will impose new tariffs, as he has threatened to do over his clashes with the Colombian president
Gustavo Petro’s government orders the return of Daniel García-Peña to Bogotá, following the recent clash with the Trump administration
Former National Security Adviser appears in court after being accused of sharing confidential data with his family
The call between the presidents of the United States and Russia comes on the eve of a summit in Washington with Volodymyr Zelenskiy to discuss sending Tomahawk missiles to Kyiv
The allocation for dozens of Patriot missile systems in 2024 alone accounted for half of the total Defense Ministry procurement that year
Donald Trump has not hesitated to cross the line between the public office he holds and the private profits of his family empire
‘If he loses, we are not going to be generous with Argentina,’ the Republican warns during a meeting with his counterpart at the White House
US citizen Julie Moreno supported her Mexican husband, Nefatlí Juárez, in self-deporting for fear of being detained by ICE: ‘We were completely cornered’
The United States, which has designated the gang as a terrorist organization, will support polygraph interrogations to identify those responsible for the jail break
A geopolitical balance of the diplomatic initiative with which the US president has scored another success after the bombing of Iran and the imposition of military and trade demands on Europe
The plan to hasten the Venezuelan leader’s downfall with a naval deployment in the Caribbean and a campaign of extrajudicial attacks on alleged drug boats has raised questions about what could come next
Appointed by Bill Clinton, the retired justice advocates for temperance and common sense in polarizing times
The metropolis in the state of Illinois, where Barack Obama was forged, is rebelling against the deployment of National Guard troops ordered by the White House
According to the US First Lady, eight children have returned to Ukraine in the last 24 hours
The Israeli army has carried out its partial withdrawal to make way for the hostage and prisoner exchange, which is scheduled to take place within the next 72 hours
In a letter to the president of the Security Council, the Nicolás Maduro government warns of ‘an impending aggression’
The US president is one of 338 names registered as candidates, but bookmakers give him a 3% probability of victory
The WIC will run out of funds in a week or two if the administration’s budget is not approved
Javier Milei’s government has spent about $2.5 billion in just over two weeks to prop up the peso
‘If the governor can’t do the job, we’ll do the job’ said the US president