Immigration
Mexico: New migrant caravan of thousands leaves Tapachula for the U.S.
The caravan's first stop will be in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, where the migrants intend to hand in their documents to try to continue without obstacles to the northern border
The caravan's first stop will be in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, where the migrants intend to hand in their documents to try to continue without obstacles to the northern border
Although Castillo once enjoyed wide support among Peru’s rural poor, his support has evaporated in the months since he first took office
Only 19% of the population supports the former schoolteacher and trade unionist who won the presidency under a “Marxist-Leninist” banner in June of 2021
"Authoritarianism in Venezuela is not a 'constructed narrative.' It is an unquestionable reality," said Human Rights Watch
The bus arrived just days after Gov. Greg Abbott ordered that migrants released from federal custody in Texas be transported to the nation’s capital
On Friday, April 1, the groups for the tournament will be determined, but the final qualifiers will not be known until Ukraine plays in the play-offs
The Colombian singer was smiling and accompanied by friends: Juan Luis Guerra, Prince Royce, Emilio and Lili Estefan and many more
According to Santos, the diplomatic exchange between U.S. officials and the regime of Nicolas Maduro was insulting to Latin American democracies and warned that President Duque and Vice President Marta Lucia Ramirez should not remain “silent"
This year, nearly 3,000 athletes representing 91 countries gathered in Beijing for the 2022 Games; of those, 30 athletes hailed from 9 Latin American countries
New details have emerged suggesting that while 15 women were freed by security personnel, an estimated 38-40 men were left to die behind padlocked doors