
Disappearances, the biggest challenge in Claudia Sheinbaum’s security strategy
Analysts, academics, and security experts are divided on how the number of missing persons in Mexico should be measured, while the government compiles a new registry

Analysts, academics, and security experts are divided on how the number of missing persons in Mexico should be measured, while the government compiles a new registry

The possibility of the US overthrowing the communist regime seems more plausible than ever, even more than during the Cold War. In Havana, a mixture of emotions hangs in the air, sometimes contradictory, but always permeated by the extreme precariousness of the present and anxiety about the future

While most Americans disapprove of the arrest of the Venezuelan president, admiration and gratitude toward the Republican has grown among these two exile communities

Around eight million citizens of the South American country live abroad. Some fled the political repression of Chavismo. Others simply sought a way out of economic hardship. They have spread throughout the world, although most remain in Latin America. This is the story of 11 of them

Nicolás Maduro’s capture is regarded with uncertainty by migrants living in the informal settlement in Colombia

Since becoming the country with the largest crude reserves on the planet in 2010, its production has fallen to historic lows

Jovana Ríos and Gema Fernández, the Women’s Link directors who exposed the star’s alleged abuse, say this is not an isolated case: ‘There is a framework of tolerance and impunity’

The Venezuelan opposition leader appeared before the media after gifting her Nobel Prize medal to the president of the United States

The former president of the Inuit Circumpolar Council criticizes Trump’s push to control the island and is demands international support: ‘If they do this to us, who will be next?’

Life on either side of the bridges that connect Venezuela to Colombia unfolds in anticipation of change

If I were to write a chapter of this story, I would imagine that both leaders are capable of building a free and sovereign country

Argentine cattle ranchers believe the protests by European farmers are politically motivated and see an opportunity to improve their exports

The acting president told Parliament that the US aggression ‘is a stain on the relationship between the two countries’

The former president of Brazil will be moved from the police station where he is being held to a larger cell in the military wing of the Papuda penitentiary complex

The president describes the conservative politician’s government — who won with the backing of Donald Trump — as a ‘de facto’ administration resulting from ‘monstrous electoral fraud’

To support democracy in Venezuela, perhaps we should promote a future Nobel Prize for Delcy Rodríguez

The government dismantled a clandestine laboratory and confiscated over 41,000 liters and 12 tons of chemical substances, in actions that come after US pressure for greater results

The US president called the gift a ‘wonderful gesture of mutual respect’ but made no mention of the opposition leader’s possible involvement in the Venezuelan transition

It is more likely that a fall of the regime would lead to chaos and civil war than to an orderly transition

The Venezuelan opposition leader said she ‘presented’ her Nobel Peace Prize to the US president
Nostalgia for the shah’s authoritarian monarchy has grown in the shadow of an opposition without clear leaders, but it offers no alternative and enjoys no real support in Iran, according to experts

Its design made headlines worldwide, was exhibited at MoMA, and Salvador Dalí even offered to decorate its interiors. Seventy years after its construction in Caracas, the future of the controversial building remains uncertain

After years of clashes and ruptures, Chavismo seeks to rebuild relations with dozens of countries

The Republican will receive the leader of the Venezuelan opposition at the White House Thursday after speaking by phone with the interim president

A meeting between the Danish and Greenlandic foreign ministers, J.D. Vance, and Marco Rubio ended with ‘fundamental disagreements’ over the Arctic territory

The arrest of six alleged members of the Venezuelan gang exposes the collaboration between organized crime groups in Mexico City

Demonstrations in Iran’s streets highlight deep structural discontent in the country, which is facing chronic inflation, widespread poverty, and high youth unemployment