
US debt exceeds country's GDP for the first time: what it means...
The US debt already exceeds what its economy generates. We explain in detail what this detail means and how it could affect your pocket

The US debt already exceeds what its economy generates. We explain in detail what this detail means and how it could affect your pocket

Democrat Kamala Harris considers running for president again in 2028

Criticizes the mental instability of the president and his government entourage; congressmen call for the application of the 25th Amendment

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

When a Norwegian rocket was launched on January 25, 1995 to study the Northern Lights, Russia thought it was a nuclear missile

Diaz's death is the third linked to Camp East Montana, highlighting serious structural flaws in the handling of immigration detention

France will register more deaths than births in 2025 for the first time since World War II, reflecting the fall in the birth rate

Experts on the subject analyze the repercussions and expose the uncertainty that prevails among Venezuelans

The United States is considering a range of alternatives, from military action to a campaign focused on residents. We analyze them.

The president of the Venezuelan National Assembly announced the release of detained political and social leaders. We tell you who they are.

The action against Venezuela has reignited skepticism in the halls of the UN about its ability to curb unilateral decisions by major powers

In 1941, after Nazi forces took over the town of Buczacz, Poland, the Jewish inhabitants began to be hunted down and murdered

Sinaloa has been the core of drug trafficking production and operations in Mexico, where several of the most notorious organized crime bosses emerged

Jeff Landry, Republican governor of Louisiana, will be the US special envoy to Greenland

It is not surprising that the once world power is turning its back on those who were its allies in various parts of the world

The 2015 Nobel Prize in Literature winner looks back on her writing career and her frustrated hopes for change in Belarus

Clashes between Thailand and Cambodia have erupted again along a border that both countries have been disputing

Chileans vote in a runoff election for the country's top leader with a far-right candidate, Jose Antonio Kast

Catherine Cortez Masto and Jeff Merkley intend to stop the Treasury Department from issuing a coin with Donald Trump's face in the center

Japan managed to demonstrate the destructive capacity of its railgun that fires projectiles at speeds of Mach 7

Tens of thousands of Ukrainian children living in occupied territories have joined Yunarmiya, a nationwide Russian military youth organization

Last week a soldier with the Purple Heart Medal was deported

Sanae Takaichi suggested that Japan could respond with its own self-defense forces if China attacked Taiwan

Sanae Takaichi suggested that Japan could respond with its own self-defense forces if China attacked Taiwan

For now, the name “War Department” is a secondary title of the Department of Defense, unofficial

David Bischoff, Vietnam veteran and son of immigrants, criticized the use of the armed forces against current immigration

Judge Robert Gettleman ordered authorities to improve conditions at detention center, a version the Department of Homeland Security rejected

Television contracts would modify the most emblematic day of English football, reducing the matches on December 26.

DHS Warned of Disclosure of Confidential Information and Growing Threats Against Federal Law Enforcement Officers That Put Them in Danger

Mexican-American Pulitzer Prize winner says children of immigrant parents in Chicago are terrified like little Jewish Anne Frank

The plan resonates as a cautionary tale in a context where deportations decrease the labor force in the fields

The US ambassador's residence in central London has a colorful history and is on Trump's itinerary

Several European governments are proposing restrictive measures against immigrants in response to public concern

Charlie Kirk's widow takes on the challenge of continuing to promote the conservative policies for which her husband was assassinated

A 1941 regulation authorized the detention and secret shipment to Germany of anyone considered a threat to the Reich, to be killed without a trace.

Gold has tripled in value since 2020. Discover how its price has changed since the 1920s and what events have influenced its global price.

The Apollo 13 commander who rescued his crew from near-certain death in space has died at 97.

The complex is built on the ruins of a Roman imperial residence and has enormous gardens and an astronomical observatory

History shows that every time Washington has intervened in the region to solve a problem

Humidity, heat, and even your own fingers can ruin an old coin: here’s how to preserve it to sell it for the best possible price

Some Republicans questioned Trump authority to attack Iran, and Democrats criticized that decision without approval from Congress.

The US intelligence chief has said in her defense that her testimony to Congress in March was taken out of context by “dishonest media”

The Russian invasion of Ukraine gave NATO a new sense of purpose and strategic relevance

Obama offered a cautious warning about a possible fall of democracy in the United States

The US Army marks its 250th anniversary with a rare military parade in Washington, D.C., coinciding with Donald Trump’s 79th birthday. Tanks, warplanes, and nearly 6,000 troops will take over

A federal judge in Texas has permanently barred the Trump administration from using the 18th-century Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants, citing misuse of wartime powers.

Kuwait’s envoy expresses support for India’s permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council, citing India’s global role and leadership in peacekeeping efforts.

Vijay Diwas 2024 commemorates India’s historic victory in the 1971 war with vibrant celebrations at Fort William, Kolkata. Indian and Bangladeshi armed forces come together to honor the martyrs.

Masamitsu Yoshioka, the last known survivor of the Japanese airborne armada that attacked Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, has passed away at the age of 106.

President Macron of France advocates for the expansion of the UN Security Council, suggesting permanent membership for Germany, Japan, India, Brazil, and African nations during his address at the UN

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Poland, marking 70 years of diplomatic relations between the two nations. The visit revives memories of a Maharaja who provided refuge to Polish citizens during

Turkey’s President Erdogan suggests possible military intervention in Israel to aid Palestinians, drawing comparisons to Saddam Hussein from Israeli officials. Donald Trump claims only his presidency can prevent World War

The vehicle returned without a crew to the Jiuquan Launch Center in northwest China, as scheduled.

Anthony Montoya, who was present on the spot, saw the two planes collide.

Among the world's famous prophets, the Bulgarian prophet Baba Vanga has given many predictions.