
Caitlyn Jenner turns to Donald Trump for help correcting the gender on her passport
Caitlyn Jenner asks President Donald Trump for help to correct her gender on her passport

Caitlyn Jenner asks President Donald Trump for help to correct her gender on her passport

US confirms Laura Dogu remains head of its embassy in Venezuela and denies reports of her replacement

The US embassy in Havana intended to import diesel for its electric generators, but the Cuban government rejected its request

Washington and Havana are experiencing a critical moment due to Trump's pressures and the chronic Cuban crisis. The enmity between the two countries has accumulated for more than 60 years

A US- and UK-backed coup redefined the destiny of the Iranian people

Representative Nancy Mace claims to have traveled to Israel to help a family stranded in the middle of the war return to the US

This is a military coalition that seeks to eradicate cartels in the Western Hemisphere

A group of Americans stranded in the Middle East managed to take off on the first charter flight arranged by the Trump administration

It is warned that around 16,000 of some 30,000 people affected by HIV could face difficulties receiving the necessary treatments

If you are 70 or older and drive in California, the DMV requires specific evaluations to renew your license. Here's how to prepare

The departure of the Department of Homeland Security reported reportedly comes amid criticism of the handling of immigration

Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the medical brigade system a “forced labor scheme”

A luxurious Gulfstream transported immigrants from Arizona to Tel Aviv on at least two occasions between late January and early February

BBC Africa Eye joined a police unit against human trafficking in Sierra Leone to help a man search for his missing children

American Airlines plans to resume daily service between the United States and Venezuela, subject to safety assessments and government approvals

In a meeting with his cabinet, the president assured that the measure will benefit both US citizens and the Venezuelan diaspora

Mexico and the US strengthened their security cooperation and agreed to expedite extraditions of criminal leaders after a bilateral meeting in Washington

Dogu's selection is no match. His profile combines fine diplomatic skill with a solid background in security and intelligence

The new ban includes several African countries, in addition to Colombia, Brazil, Guatemala, and Nicaragua

Alejandro Rosales Castillo, one of the FBI's 10 most wanted, accused of murder in North Carolina, arrested in Hidalgo

Claiming links to Hamas and threats to regional security, Trump keeps his promise and reclassifies these groups in Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon

The US president heightened concerns by declaring on Sunday that Germany would take Greenland.....

Mexico seeks to reduce US pressure after President Trump's threats to attack territory as part of his war against cartels

While hundreds of Chavistas marched in Venezuela, the United States asked its citizens to leave the country

As protests continue in Iran and authorities issue warnings to demonstrators, doctors told the BBC they are overwhelmed with the injured

US urges its citizens to leave Venezuela immediately due to risks from the presence of militias

General Javier Marcano Tabata, commander of Venezuela's presidential honor guard, was dismissed after the capture of Nicolas Maduro

“Every individual who was under TPS has the opportunity to apply for refugee status and that evaluation will continue,” Noem stated

There is still no official information from the government of Nicolas Maduro or the White House about the explosions reported in Caracas and nearby cities

Deportations, limitations on Green Cards and citizenship are some aspects of the immigration scenario in the U.S. for the new year

Federal District Judge Trina L. Thompson determined that the termination of protected status did not follow proper process

The United States recently designated Nigeria as a “country of particular concern” under the International Religious Freedom Act.

Diplomats received phone calls notifying them, without further explanation, that they had to leave their posts and return to Washington

A catastrophic explosion rocked a nursing home in eastern Pennsylvania on Tuesday, causing a massive fire

Venezuelan journalist Mirelis Morales recounts her attempt to legalize her status in the US and how she was forced to abandon the immigration process

Cholo Abdi Abdullah was sentenced for planning the hijacking of a commercial airliner and attacking the Bank of America Plaza in Atlanta

Foreign Ministers Sergey Lavrov and Yvan Gil held a telephone conversation in which Moscow assured that it would express its

Jose Fernandez, former Undersecretary of Economic Growth, explains the implications of Trump's tariffs on the cost of living for Americans

The State Department issued a message regarding the election results in Chile, where Jose Antonio Kast won

Two US soldiers and a civilian were killed in Syria during an ambush attributed to the jihadist group ISIS, also known as the Islamic State

More visitors will be forced to reveal their online activity under new US administration plans

The tax and budget law passed by Republicans canceled support for millions of people to have low-cost health insurance

Sanctions target four individuals and four entities for sending support to FAR paramilitaries

The Trump administration's new policy extends to people from 19 countries, but more will soon be included, and it includes additional reviews for asylum and Green Cards

These threats come days after the State Department demanded a plan from Mexico to make up for the amount of water it failed to deliver to the U.S.

Paul Campo worked for the DEA for about 25 years and laundered money for the cartel by converting cash into cryptocurrencies

Jose Luis Dagnino Lopez joins the list of Baja California politicians whose visas have been revoked

Authorities indicated that these individuals collaborated with groups dedicated to coordinating transportation and generating fraudulent travel documents

The operation was carried out in the Caribbean on September 2, after an initial attack failed to kill all the passengers

Since his return to the White House, Donald Trump has demanded that the Mexican government comply with its water delivery obligations

Trump says members of the Islamist group founded in 1928

No date has been set for the call between Trump and Maduro, which is

No additional cases have been detected in people related to the victim and the situation is being monitored to prevent outbreaks

The Mexican president reiterated that her government does not accept intervention from any foreign government to combat drug cartels

The study revealed that universities have a decrease in graduate students of almost 60%

Washington continues its moves against the Venezuelan government and maintains a large military deployment in the Caribbean

A new State Department directive instructs embassies and consulates to consider the health and age of individuals in visa evaluations

Around 16,000 of the visa revocations were related to drunk driving cases, according to statistics

US President Trump has announced the summary of nuclear weapons testing

Among the coalition's proposals, the review of federal police protocols by ICE agents stands out

Communities in Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Cuba are working to recover from the damage caused by Hurricane Melissa

The Trump administration is limiting the number of refugees it admits to the country to 7,500, a notable decrease from previous figures

U.S. forces have been targeting suspected drug boats, mostly in the Caribbean. But is that the route the narcotics are arriving by?

The United States and eight Latin American countries on Tuesday expressed their support for new Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz following his victory in Sunday's elections.

Hamas said it was not aware of any developments or clashes in Rafah. It is unclear whether this will affect the ceasefire agreement.

The State Department claims to have The ceasefire involved the release of all hostages by Hamas, as well as the cessation of hostilities.

Trump's announcement of authorization for the CIA to operate in Venezuela raised questions about US intentions in the region.

There was also applause and cheers for the Israeli prime minister.

The State Department issued a regulation requiring approval before purchasing or acquiring a membership at any wholesale store in the United States.

According to the US government, La Mayiza traffics fentanyl, cocaine, marijuana, heroin and methamphetamines from northwestern Mexico into the country

The new US citizenship test will have 20 questions, 10 more than before, although the percentage requirement will be the same

USA offers up to $5 million

A previously secret agreement reveals that the Trump administration paid El Salvador to house migrants at the CECOT prison

What began as a digital raid on immigrants can quickly erode the right to privacy of every US resident

The State Department would allocate an additional $13.7 million to help combat drug trafficking, according to the announcement

Rubio's visit coincides with Washington's announcement that US forces killed 11

Secretary of State Marco Rubio accuses Palestinian authorities of blocking progress in peace negotiations in Gaza and of failing to condemn terrorism

The Trump administration downplayed the loss of documents describing the confidential movements of the president and Vladimir Putin.

The timeshare fraud scheme operated by the CJNG primarily affects US citizens deceived by phone calls

Delivered months late, the comprehensive report serves as a guide for the delivery of foreign aid

The president of Venezuela allegedly leads the Cartel of the Suns and would have helped the Sinaloa Cartel traffic drugs to the United States

Dozens of Texas Democratic lawmakers fled the state on Sunday to prevent voting on a new electoral map.

Tourists and business travelers would receive the full amount back when they leave the United States, become naturalized citizens, or die

The Donald Trump administration has given Chevron the green light to resume oil extraction in Venezuela

Trump made strong accusations against former President Barack Obama and asks for him to be investigated by the State Department

At the beginning of the Trump administration, tension was expected between Washington and Caracas, but the exchange of detainees shows something different according to analysts

The Trump administration is reportedly seeking agreements with African nations to allow them to receive deportees, according to various sources

Companies continue to generate billions of dollars thanks to the war in Gaza, according to Francesca Albanese

The Trump administration sanctioned a UN human rights official for her reporting on Israeli abuses in the Palestinian territories

Jose Adolfo Macias Villamar, alias Fito, is considered a ruthless man and the top drug trafficker in Ecuador

The Department of Homeland Security confirmed the end of Temporary Protected Status for thousands of Nicaraguans and Hondurans

The Supreme Court paves the way for the deportation to South Sudan of several immigrants who are not from that country and do not know it

A document, promoted by The Heritage Foundation, proposes a plan to combat anti-Semitism that coincides with Trump’s policies

The current FBI headquarters had structural and utility problems, and its move was discussed for several years.

Protected by Temporary Protected Status, which authorizes them to obtain a work permit, they are experiencing moments of tension

With the ruling, the Trump administration can resume deporting immigrants to “third countries,” despite the risk of torture or death

The president insists that Biden let 21 million undocumented immigrants enter and that there is a plan for them to vote in elections

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth authorized the voluntary withdrawal of military personnel from locations throughout the Middle East amid tensions between Israel and Iran

The US State Department commends India and Pakistan for demonstrating wisdom and diplomatic maturity amid regional tensions. Explore the full story on their cautious yet commendable approach.

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis and Dy CM Eknath Shinde inaugurate Metro Line 3 Phase 2A in Mumbai, boosting connectivity from Bandra Kurla Complex to Acharya Atre Chowk.

Rajasthan Minister Jogaram Patel highlights India’s successful defense response to cross-border threats from Pakistan, emphasizing unity, vigilance, and civilian support along the border.

As peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia stagnate, the United States warns of withdrawing its mediation role, urging both nations to present concrete proposals to end the conflict.

US State Department Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel reaffirmed India’s importance as a partner, highlighting significant achievements in US India relations under President Biden’s administration amid potential changes with the incoming

In a high-stakes retaliation, Israel launched strikes against Iranian targets, citing ongoing threats. The Israeli military assures no change in public safety orders.

US State Department Spokesperson, Matthew Miller, comments on the J and K Assembly Elections, emphasizing the importance of free and fair elections while maintaining neutrality on party or candidate endorsements.

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi warns the US over its support to the Philippines in the ongoing South China Sea dispute, highlighting potential repercussions.

Russia bars journalists from the Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post, along with dozens of other Americans, in response to sanctions and growing tensions with the West.

Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources Richard R. Verma is set to visit Nepal and India to strengthen partnerships and advance shared priorities in climate action, economic growth,

Discover how support from Tesla’s Elon Musk and the United States is bolstering India’s bid for permanent membership in the UN Security Council.

A three-member delegation from the Election Commission of India praised the apex election body of Bangladesh.

The US State Department has strongly condemned the vandalism in the Swami Narayan Temple in California on Saturday.

Blinken's meeting with al-Sudani in Baghdad lasted more than an hour. US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller has also issued a statement regarding the meeting of the two.

White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said the US believes Kim Jong Un is seeking Russian weapons technologies in exchange for weapons to boost North Korea's nuclear program.

Delhi Police had prepared a list of 25 questions to interrogate the journalists of online news portal Newsclick.

United States and South Korean officials have expressed concern that North Korea could provide arms and ammunition to Russia amid the war in Ukraine.

A judge of the special court hearing the bail pleas of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) vice-chairman Shah Mehmood Qureshi has gone on leave till

US politicians, newspapers and space research institutes on Wednesday lauded India for the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the moon.

In Pakistan, a mob destroyed five churches on Wednesday, allegedly in the name of sacrilege of the Quran.

United States State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said that during the G-20 summit, we intend to discuss the Ukraine war in meetings and conversations with allies and partners.

The fire of violence that broke out after the attack on a procession in Nuh spread across South Haryana for the fourth day on Thursday.

The special thing is that this statement of America has come at a time when August 5 is the anniversary of the removal of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir.

Indian-origin policy expert Nisha Desai Biswal will be the deputy CEO of US finance agency International Development Finance Corporation (DFC).

Niger's army claimed on Thursday that they had overthrown the government of President Mohamed Bajoum.

Thousands of people waiting to live and work in the US may soon be able to get green cards.

The official said the US issued 125,000 visas to Indian students last year.

State Department Deputy Spokesman Vedant Patel told reporters that there is information about a US-bound flight that made an emergency landing in Russia.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre has said that everyone wants to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

A seven-day ceasefire has been agreed between the army and the paramilitary force RSF in war-torn Sudan.

USCIRF also recommended that the US Congress raise and hold hearings on the issue of religious freedom during US-India bilateral meetings.

A few days ago, several confidential documents of the US Defense Ministry went viral on social media.

The Rapid Support Forces have said they also support extending the ceasefire and have been proposed by the US, Saudi Arabia, Norway, the UK and the UAE.

On Sunday also the Indian Consulate in San Francisco was attacked by some Khalistani supporters.

After London, Khalistani supporters also ransacked the Indian Consulate in San Francisco, USA.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit will begin on February 28.

The US Presidential Commission found that visa placement delays are causing huge problems for students and visitors who plan to study in the US and travel to the country.

The US State Department said in a statement on Monday that Finland and Sweden are ready to join NATO.

Controversy has arisen ever since the release of a BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The G-20 summit began on Tuesday in Bali, Indonesia.

Tensions between South Korea and North Korea seem to be moving towards war.

According to media reports quoting a State Department official, the US is in deep talks with India regarding India's dependence on Russian weapons and oil.

During his briefing, Patel discussed issues like Russia's invasion of Ukraine, JCPOA and Liz Truss becoming Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. His next personal briefing is scheduled for Wednesday

The weapons sold to Taiwan include a deal worth $665 million for an early radar warning system capable of tracking missiles and $355 million for 60 advanced Harpoon missiles.