Venezuela’s oil exports surged to 1.09 million barrels per day in March, marking the highest monthly total in six months as international trading partnerships and sanctions relief drive the energy sector’s dramatic recovery
Disturbing images from Cuba’s largest zoo show skeletal lions lying on concrete floors, as the island’s economic collapse extends its reach to the most vulnerable captive animals
Hours after Argentine lawyer Agostina Páez returned from Brazilian detention, her father was filmed making the same racist monkey gestures that led to her legal troubles, forcing her to publicly condemn his “deplorable” behavior
The first American fighter jet loss over Iranian territory escalates Operation Epic Fury as rescue teams search for a missing F-15E crew member while a second U.S. aircraft goes down in the Persian Gulf
Daniel Noboa’s latest emergency decree grants the military extended powers as joint U.S.-Ecuador operations escalate “war” against drug cartels ahead of Easter holiday weekend
Latin America’s fertility rate has been below replacement level since 2015 and is falling faster than any demographic model predicted. The consequences — aging populations, collapsing pension systems, and shrinking schools — are already arriving
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin emerges as likely replacement as president expresses dissatisfaction with Justice Department’s performance; Todd Blanche named acting A.G.
The Rodríguez removal from Washington’s naughty list marks the latest milestone in a rapidly evolving relationship between the Trump administration and Venezuela’s interim government, following the reopening of embassies in both capitals