CIA Director John Ratcliffe met with Cuban officials — including Raúl Castro's own grandson — on Thursday. By nightfall, the DOJ confirmed it plans to charge the 94-year-old former president over the 1996 downing of Brothers to the Rescue aircraft
Shakira, Madonna, and BTS will headline the first-ever World Cup final halftime show on July 19 at MetLife Stadium. The announcement landed like a thunderclap — and split the global fútbol community in two
U.S. operations in the Caribbean have disrupted traditional drug trafficking networks across Latin America. Criminal organizations are now adapting — and the consequences are being felt from Honduras to Chile
It is not going to happen. But as a window into what Washington actually wants from Venezuela — and what leverage looks like in 2026 — it is worth taking seriously — even as exercise
Trump’s new counterterrorism strategy names Western Hemisphere as primary theater of U.S. national security. It says Washington will act against cartels with or without local governments’ cooperation
Trump says he’ll “deal with Cuba soon.” The Pentagon is updating its plans & the UN is pushing back. Here’s what the escalation actually looks like on the ground — and what it means for the region
Former president fails to appear in court Monday in Tarija as judges prepare to begin closing arguments in a case that has followed him for years — and that his lawyers say is designed to keep him out of politics
The U.S. president’s latest remarks on Venezuela describe an oil boom & a country transformed. But Venezuelans on the ground are anxious for total democratic reform
Laura Fernández is the second woman to lead Costa Rica — and she starts with more political power than most presidents ever get. What she does with it will matter well beyond her country's borders
With Iván Cepeda leading every major poll, two conservative candidates are locked in a bitter battle for the single runoff slot that could stop him — while a wave of FARC dissident violence reshapes the stakes of the vote