
Screwworm fly plague opens a new front between the Trump administration and Mexico
The US Secretary of Agriculture has warned that she will restrict livestock imports to the country if action is not taken to stop the infestation

The US Secretary of Agriculture has warned that she will restrict livestock imports to the country if action is not taken to stop the infestation

The US president wants to counter the setbacks he has received in the polls and in the courts with a rally full of adoring followers

In this second installment of the ‘Trump Observatory’, political consultant Antoni Gutiérrez-Rubí analyzes how the Republican president has upped the showmanship in his second term

Michael Alexander Gloss, who was killed in combat in 2024, was the son of the head of digital innovation for the US intelligence service and had been in Putin’s army for a year

“We are on the right track,” declares Russian Foreign Sergey Minister Lavrov, who adds that there are still details to be resolved

The warning from the US president, who has typically aligned himself with Russia’s stance on the war in Ukraine, comes as Washington steps up its diplomatic efforts to broker a peace agreement in the coming days

The reform proposed by Claudia Sheinbaum establishes significant financial penalties for radio and television companies

Pressure from markets and businesses is forcing the US president to back down on issues such as tariffs and his desire to fire the head of the Federal Reserve

Kyiv opposes Washington’s plans while the UK downgrades ceasefire negotiations in London to a meeting of technical experts after Secretary of State Marco Rubio canceled his attendance

The US president’s hostility toward the diaspora raises doubts about Washington’s true interest in a transition to democracy in Venezuela

The international organization notably scaled down its prediction for US growth and warned that ‘we are entering a new era’

Organizations and experts warn of the danger of the Alien Enemies Act, which was used to justify the incarceration of 110,000 Japanese in World War Two and now, to deport migrants like Kilmar Abrego García

The president is committed to demilitarizing the Shia party-militia through dialogue, but pressure from the US and Israel leaves little room for maneuver for the armed organization

The Puerto Rican is making history by being the first Latina to co-direct the Whitney Art Biennial, the oldest and most prestigious in the United States

EL PAÍS accompanied the Argentinian musician on a visit to the Library of Congress during a promotional tour for his new conceptual album, ‘Novela’

Washington, California and New York are some of the places offering higher pay to workers

For over 10 years, the Olascoagas have controlled the lives and economies of dozens of municipalities in Guerrero and the State of Mexico. The US now accuses them of being large-scale drug traffickers

The capital of Guangdong province in the south of the country is a major manufacturing center; many of its factories have suspended shipments to the US

Tired of waiting for a government that has turned its back on them, millions of people suffering from hunger, homelessness and a lack of medicine in Cuba are relying on solidarity to survive

The construction of an infrastructure project that would have competed with the Ambassador Bridge — a symbol of a now-fractured bilateral relationship — highlights a new era between the United States and its northern neighbor

Justices halt the removal of a group of Venezuelans detained in Texas while their case is under review in the courts

The Mexican asserts that organizations defending the community are operating under an even more intimidating climate since Trump returned to power

The Republican’s approval rating stands at 45%, a figure that is only higher than his own in the first term, as reported by Gallup, which has been tracking approval ratings since 1952

The IMF revises global economic forecasts downwards due to Trump’s trade war while the ECB cuts interest rates for the sixth time

After several setbacks in the courts, the Trump administration is trying to justify the expulsion of the Salvadoran with a series of judicial and police documents that, it claims, prove that he is a dangerous criminal

Germany, Poland, and Lithuania have expressed interest in a French nuclear umbrella amid concerns about US protection

Forecasts from major international organizations warn of the impact of the US president’s economic policies on the exchange of goods