María Corina Machado: ‘Venezuela’s freedom is near. It has been a long and painful journey’
The Venezuelan opposition leader, recently awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, asserts that the Maduro regime ‘is weaker than ever’
The Venezuelan opposition leader, recently awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, asserts that the Maduro regime ‘is weaker than ever’
Without direct evidence of murder, small clues have led the Catalan police to pursue a line of enquiry that has the Andic family on tenterhooks
Gustavo Petro’s government orders the return of Daniel García-Peña to Bogotá, following the recent clash with the Trump administration
Volodymyr Zelenskiy is willing to participate, if invited, in the meeting in Budapest between the US and Russian presidents
Monitoring carried out by two Brazilian research websites shows how, subtly, sexist discourses land on TikTok
After surviving the encounter with a nearly four-meter-long specimen, Mauricio Hoyos continues to fight against the stigma surrounding these animals
Sunday’s robbery at the Louvre is just the latest in a long line of spectacular heists that have taken place around the world over the course of the years
The Venezuelan leader is digging in his heels. There are no signs of internal cracks despite escalating US military pressure
The story of the co-founder of the criminal gang, who has been imprisoned in Bogotá since June 2024, reveals how he turned Colombia into the group’s operational hub and financial refuge
The precious objects stolen in the brazen daytime robbery are part of French history, and their value is incalculable. The theft underscores security gaps at this and other cultural centers
The US president has announced that tariffs will soon be imposed on the South American country
The agency’s covert operations, which Trump confirmed last week, hark back to the coups, assassination attempts and insurgencies supported or carried out by Washington in the region during the 20th century
The son of the country’s former head of state, Bolivia’s election winner gained support among voters who abandoned Evo Morales’s MAS party
The center-right candidate wins the second round with 54.5% of the votes over the conservative Jorge Tuto Quiroga