
Washington residents and statistics contradict Trump: ‘I’ve never felt threatened’
The president has declared a state of emergency to take control of the US capital, despite the fact that it has the lowest crime rate in three decades

The president has declared a state of emergency to take control of the US capital, despite the fact that it has the lowest crime rate in three decades

This period may not exceed 30 days, unless both the House of Representatives and the Senate approve an extension
The US president, who claims that crime has spiraled out of control in the capital, plans to expel the homeless and place the local police under federal control

Trump’s erratic economic policies are scaring away US investors. Many experts suggest it’s time for Europe to attract that capital and reduce financing costs for EU partners

The plan to take the entire Strip remains in place despite criticism from the army leadership, the families of the hostages, and the humanitarian sector

The decision opens the door to a possible plea deal between the drug lord and authorities

The State Department supports the measure taken by El Salvador’s Legislative Assembly, loyal to the president, which allows Washington’s main ally in Central America to remain in power

According to the plan announced by the State Department, applicants from countries with high rates of overstay will be required to post the bonds at the time of applying

The pulse to reconfigure the world order, sharpened by Trump’s agenda, crudely exposes the supremacy of Washington and Beijing over the rest

Faced with the uncertainty generated by Trump, Reykjavik is strengthening its commitment to the Alliance and its relationship with the EU

With a last-minute raft of new tariffs on dozens of countries, the Republican carried out his challenge to the globalized trade order with levies on exports to the US that will finally go into effect on August 7

The congressman and son of the former Brazilian president moved to the United States to maneuver against Lula, pave the way for tariffs against his home country, and encourage sanctions against the judge investigating his father

The president received DHS Secretary Kristi Noem in Buenos Aires, illustrating the improving relations between both countries

Brussels’ capitulation to Donald Trump’s tariff imposition demonstrates the European Union’s geopolitical weakness

Brussels has not only accepted a 15% tariff, but also pledged to buy billions of dollars’ worth of energy products from Washington and increase its investments in the US

The economic effects are undermining executive confidence and potential job growth in both countries. Long-term planning has become nearly impossible, according to business leaders and experts

Faced with an explosion of new cases and a much more aggressive administration, the fewer than 20,000 specialized lawyers in the US are on the verge of collapse, but they continue working to defend their clients

The criminal group targeted farms and transport companies, intercepted packages, and imposed quotas under a regime of terror

Gazan authorities say 10 more people have died of starvation in the past 24 hours as White House Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff travels to Rome to reinvigorate truce talks

The weariness of European capitals with Washington’s posturing is strengthening Brussels’ search for answers during the final stages of negotiations

With its newspaper at the center of the ‘Epstein case’ storm, the company’s response has been to proclaim its ample trust in the ‘rigor and accuracy’ of its journalists

Dahud Hanid Ortiz landed Friday in Texas from Caracas, where he was sentenced to 30 years for a crime committed in the Spanish capital in 2016

The Republican president’s fixation on getting rid of Jerome Powell early and drastically lowering interest rates is putting the US economy at risk

Foreign Service employees are receiving the same salary as in 1998, getting by on subsidies, and coping with grueling workdays to deal with the surge in requests for help stemming from Trump’s deportation drive

A snapshot of the state of the defense sector in Europe, the United States, China, and Russia amid a sharp increase in global military spending
A network of consulting firms, security companies, contractors, and businessmen from the United States and Israel designed both the controversial aid distribution model and the plans for the reconstruction of the Strip last year

House of Representatives approves Trump’s cuts to foreign aid and media