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USA Today reveals that the White House directed the Pentagon to ramp up planning for potential military operations against Cuba. No order has been given. But the planning is real — and Cuba's president intends to fight back
Two of El Chapo’s four sons are in U.S. custody & cooperating with prosecutors. ICE renews $10 million bounty on the third. Here is the full story of why the most wanted cartel leader in North America is still free
Pablo Escobar smuggled four hippos into Colombia in the 1980s. He died in 1993. The hippos didn’t stop reproducing, and 40 years later, Colombia is authorizing the killing of 80 of their descendants — and the country is deeply divided over it
The ceremony that took place Monday at the presidential palace in Caracas was not just a business transaction. It was the clearest statement yet of what the U.S.-Venezuela relationship has actually become — and what it has not
María Corina Machado survived 16 months in hiding and collected a Nobel Prize. Now she is coming home. But Rodríguez says she has “questions to answer”
A police raid on the electoral authority. Voting extended to Monday. A record 35 candidates split the vote. Peru held its most chaotic first-round election in decades on Sunday — and the country still does not know who will fight for the presidency on June 7
Workers marched on Miraflores. Rodríguez exceeds 90-day constitutional mandate with no election announced. And the collapse of the Islamabad talks has direct consequences for Venezuela’s oil future. Here’s what to watch for next
Brazil & the United States announce a new intelligence-sharing agreement on Friday targeting illegal arms trafficking from Florida to Brazil’s most powerful criminal organizations
The biggest anti-government demonstration since August 2024 filled the streets of Caracas on Thursday. Police blocked the march two kilometers from the presidential palace. The minimum wage is $0.27 a month. The acting president promised a raise — but wouldn’t say how much
José Antonio Kast took office March 11 with the most aggressive anti-immigration mandate in Chilean history. For the hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans who built lives in Santiago after fleeing Maduro, the new government’s message is unambiguous: your time is running out
Miami is not just a refuge for Cuban exiles. It is a stronghold — one that has shaped American foreign policy toward Cuba for 67 years, produced the most powerful Latino diplomat in U.S. history, and is influencing the current tensions with the island in real-time
For over a decade, a transnational criminal organization kidnapped Cuban migrants in Mexico and called their families in Miami. The financial architect of that operation was just arrested in Cancún