Gran Grif gang swept through the Jean-Denis neighborhood of Petite-Rivière de l'Artibonite in central Haiti on Sunday, leaving bodies in the streets and homes in flames. It is the latest in a pattern of massacres that has defined life and death in Haiti
Nicolás Maduro returned to a Manhattan federal courtroom on March 26 for the second time since his capture—and left with his drug trafficking charges firmly intact, a legal fees dispute unresolved, and a president publicly promising that more trials are on the way
President Trump said Sunday he has “no problem” with a Russian tanker delivering 730,000 barrels of crude to Cuba, stating that the island’s population needs to survive—a humanitarian carve-out within a blockade that has caused repeated island-wide blackouts and a deepening civilian crisis
In three days, Washington authorized U.S. companies to invest in Venezuela’s gold mines and cleared the path for Caracas to reopen its embassy. Oil. Gold. Diplomacy. The normalization is moving fast—and the conditions attached tell the full story
China has committed 90,000 tons of rice and $80 million to Cuba while Washington tightens its oil blockade. For the island’s 10 million residents, the great power competition arrives at the dinner table
Seven matches. Brazil. Colombia. Uruguay. Portugal. Hard Rock Stadium. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is coming to Miami this summer—and this is everything South Florida needs to know before the first whistle blows
Trump told a room full of investors at Miami Beach’s Faena Hotel that “Cuba is next.” Nobody pretended not to hear it. Here is what is happening on the island, in Washington, and behind closed doors between Havana and the White House
Federico Valverde scored a 94th-minute penalty to rescue Uruguay with a 1–1 draw against England at Wembley. The Real Madrid vice-captain is in the form of his career
The UN says more than 10,000 Colombians have been recruited to fight in foreign wars. From Sudan to Ukraine to Mexico’s cartel battlefields, Colombia’s veterans have become the world’s most in-demand mercenaries
Medellín Mayor Federico Gutiérrez confirmed Friday that a body found in rural Antioquia is believed with “very high probability” to be American Airlines flight attendant Eric Fernando Gutiérrez Molina, missing since March 22. Extradition of suspects is under consideration
Two humanitarian aid sailboats carrying a toddler vanished in Caribbean waters where U.S. strikes make their mark. A Mexican outlet raised the question, but the boats arrived safely in Cuba on Friday