Roberto Sánchez’s campaign is built around a single promise — freeing Pedro Castillo, the former president serving an 11 1/2-year sentence for attempting to dissolve Congress in December 2022. Will it succeed?
With over 92% of votes counted, Peru’s race between Keiko Fujimori & Roberto Sánchez remains too close to call Monday morning — in a margin measured in tens of thousands that may take days or weeks to officially certify
Trump administration sanctions Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, wife, stepson & two members of the Castro family — the third round of Cuba sanctions in under a month — as Rubio warns that more are coming “in the following days and weeks”
At Colombia’s official World Cup send-off ceremony in Bogotá, captain James Rodríguez “snubs” Gustavo Petro's daughter Antonella — a three-second moment that went viral across Colombia as presidential election heads into its final weeks
Latin America’s right-wing turn is producing consequences that stretch from Santiago’s streets to Miami’s bank floors to a river in Paraguay. Chile's Kast faces student riots over a $6 billion austerity plan as transcontinental trade corridor nears completion
Latin American buyers acquire 49% of all new luxury units in South Florida & Miami in cash as right-wing political turn sweeping Latin America shifts the city’s role from safe haven for flight capital to headquarters for a new generation of Latin American investment
With just 21 meters of concrete separating the two ends of a 1,294-meter bridge over the Paraguay River, South America’s most ambitious infrastructure project is days from a historic milestone
Three months after winning Chile’s presidency, José Antonio Kast is governing through the country’s sharpest social unrest since he took office — as thousands of students clashed with police in Santiago Wednesday over his $6 billion austerity plan & education cuts
Jalisco Cartel builds 2,000-foot cocaine tunnel beneath fake San Diego discount store before authorities seize $45 million in cocaine — and Trump breaks major news in critical election by endorsing Colombia’s “El Tigre” as Peru prepares to vote on Sunday amid crime epidemic
Beneath a fake discount store in Otay Mesa, the CJNG built a 1,933-foot cocaine tunnel — equipped with lighting, ventilation, and an electric rail system — that federal investigators watched for six months before seizing more than a ton of cocaine valued at $45 million
Eight presidents in a decade. Extortion, robberies, murders, and schools closed for fear of the criminal networks. Peru heads to the polls on Sunday, June 7 for a presidential runoff between right-wing Keiko Fujimori and leftist Roberto Sánchez