Trump backtracks and says tariffs on Mexico and Canada will take effect next week
US president corrects himself and announces an additional 10% tariff on Chinese products
US president corrects himself and announces an additional 10% tariff on Chinese products

Existing mapping of Kyiv’s potential was made during the Soviet era. Experts do not believe that the deposits are as large and viable as the White House anticipates

Ahead of his visit with Trump on Thursday, the British PM has made gestures in a bid to soften the president: more spending on defense and cuts to development aid

In an exclusive interview with EL PAÍS, the president of Colombia analyzes the difficult situation within his government, the confrontation with Trump, and assures that being head of state is ‘absolute unhappiness’
Conservative-majority court hears case of a woman who says she lost her job and was passed over for promotion in favor of two gay people

The ‘gold card’ will also pave the way to American citizenship, according to the Republican

The Republican administration boasts that daily arrests at the border have fallen below 200, a figure not seen in 15 years

The popularity of the garment is causing concern on social media. Content creators are outraged by its sale and are calling for its withdrawal

The Mexican president denies that the drug lord’s message is a threat against her government and is considering room for maneuver to respond to his request for repatriation

Migrant advocates denounce the campaign against children and believe the real target could be the families who take them in
The tech magnate describes failure to respond to a request he was not authorized to make as ‘incompetence’ as Donald Trump stirs up conspiracy theories

The French president’s visit to Washington is part of European efforts to prevent an agreement that would be detrimental to Kyiv

Concerts at a U.S. public radio station have become the music industry’s secret weapon, launching careers and lending a touch of realness to big acts

The controversy generated by the Smithsonian’s alleged decision to remove the explanatory text of a work by Felix Gonzalez-Torres, which has turned out not to be true, has brought to the surface a debate that has been brewing for years. Is the new conservatism trying to forget a tragedy that has not yet ended?

The US president has sided with Vladimir Putin, blocked Zelenskiy from peace talks and suggested he is an illegitimate leader

The designation of six Mexican criminal groups as terrorist organizations, which takes effect on February 20, raises questions about their size, activities, and territorial reach

The discomfort shown by Giorgia Meloni, who made explicit her closeness to the US, reflects the difficulty of the community partners in finding a common strategy

Ten-year-old Damir Ortiz requires care from a Miami hospital for his neurological genetic condition
The delegations held a meeting lasting over five hours in Riyadh. Moscow dampened enthusiasm by stating ‘it is still difficult to talk about rapprochement’

Washington has displayed its power on the border with surveillance and reconnaissance missions

Following the US president’s talks with Putin and Zelenskiy, Washington’s representatives will discuss the situation with Ukrainians and Europeans at the Munich Security Conference
The president has initiated a process to establish reciprocal tariffs for all, but plans to apply them specifically to target any perceived fiscal, regulatory or commercial barrier

With over two decades in the anti-drug agency, he undertook missions in Colombia and Afghanistan and was regional chief for Mexico, Canada, and Central America. His appointment threatens to further strain relations with the Mexican government

Moscow and Kyiv both confirmed the talks. The Kremlin added that the Russian leader has invited the US president to the capital

US president makes support for Kyiv conditional on exploitation of critical minerals worth $500 billion

UN operations in the invaded country have been severely affected by Donald Trump’s freeze on international aid and the decision to halt USAID programs

A New Mexico judge has preemptively blocked the transfer of three Venezuelan migrants considered at risk of being relocated to the US naval base in Cuba