
Elon Musk and all of President Trump’s men
The richest man in the world is emerging, along with Robert F. Kennedy or the ultra anti-immigration adviser Stephen Miller, as one of the potential collaborators of the White House’s next tenant

The richest man in the world is emerging, along with Robert F. Kennedy or the ultra anti-immigration adviser Stephen Miller, as one of the potential collaborators of the White House’s next tenant

Despite a difficult childhood in a broken Appalachian family, the next vice president studied at Yale. His friendship with one of the magnate’s sons facilitated his selection as number two

Among the factors that favored Trump and scuppered a second bid by a woman to win the White House were a slip-up on a television show and neglect of crucial issues for voters

The president-elect returned to the White House thanks to the support of low-income voters without higher education, not only whites, but also Latinos and African Americans
The vice president is appearing in Washington to concede defeat

The Republican’s return to the White House will boost the far-right movements that are gaining strength in different European countries

Champagne is flowing in Moscow, Budapest and Jerusalem, and in the headquarters of the far right

A Trump victory with a majority in both chambers of Congress would make it easier for him to implement his immigration and tax cuts agenda

Political polarization, reproductive rights and immigration are some of the most pressing issues that the new administration will face
Tuesday’s presidential vote will have a profound impact on Europe, Russia, Ukraine, the Middle East, Latin America, and China
Uncertainty about the winner of the presidential election and the length of the vote count dominate a momentous day for the country and the world

The barbarity of recent weeks has reignited the debate on the use of terror by criminal groups, but its implications also cross over issues such as migration, trade, and the US presidential election

The constant flow of high-end cars, jewelry, and watches shows the limits of Western sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine. Parallel imports of cell phones and clothing are also on the rise

The vice president criticized her Republican rival from the very stage where he addressed his supporters before the assault on the Capitol

Obstacles to voting, especially for minorities. The overrepresentation of sparsely populated communities. A dysfunctional Congress. The role of dark money in propelling candidates. The US democratic system, hailed as the longest-standing and most stable in the world, is far from perfect

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin warns it would be ‘very, very serious’ if Pyongyang deploys troops to fight in the war in Ukraine

‘When NATO members get tired of fighting us, we will remain ready to continue this fight. And victory will be ours,” the Russian president said

Washington is pushing for the delivery of brothers Miguel Ángel and Omar Treviño Morales and accuses the Mexican judiciary of delaying the process
The World Health Organization warns of a ‘very high’ risk of a cholera outbreak, with a fifth of the population displaced and bombings spreading to new areas

The threat of a major Israeli attack is fueling debate over changing the country’s military doctrine, which bans such devices

The countries have emerged as the biggest beneficiaries of tariff increases between the United States and China. Their exports have increased, despite a hostile climate

Several billboards will display messages welcoming immigrants in Ohio, Arizona, Texas, Colorado, and Wisconsin to counter the Republican rhetoric that criminalizes them

Iran’s attack on Israel shatters hopes for a short-term ceasefire or truce

The face-to-face between the vice-presidential candidates was a departure from the extreme polarization that has marked all of Donald Trump’s debates

The crisis in the Middle East deepens after the invasion of Lebanon and Tehran’s response. Some of the 200 projectiles launched by the Iranian regime hit inhabited areas, which had never happened before

September saw around 54,000 arrests in the area, a figure similar to that documented by Homeland Security in July and August

Washington will have about 43,000 troops in the area once the new personnel arrive, according to Pentagon officials