Donald Trump’s threat to take back control of the Panama Canal harks back to decades of US intervention in Latin America.
Chile was the most capitalist country in Latin America and had prospered as a result. But since the election of socialist Gabriel Boric in 2021, all that has changed, says Rainer Zitelmann My trip around the world took me to Chile twice,
NEW YORK - In any other year but this one, economic growth in Latin America would give the region's governments reason to boast. The United Nations E
Analysts describe different scenarios based on potential outcomes, including disruptions to supply chains, acquiescence to Trump's policy demands and closer relationships with U.S. trade rivals
Kattya González, a Paraguayan politician who was a member of the opposition Partido Encuentro Nacional (PEN) and was expelled from the Senate by the ruling party a year ago, denounces in an interview with EFE that her expulsion was a "warning message" to the opposition,
Jimmy Carter, who was president from 1977 to 1981, considered the treaties signed in 1977 to cede control of the Panama Canal to Panama, ending
Home to the Amazon rainforest and the world’s most biodiverse savannah, Latin America and the Caribbean are integral hubs for thousands of plant and animal species – and the Indigenous Peoples striving to conserve them.