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As community members, uniformed men and women across the entire 83,000 square miles of Guyana gathered to celebrate its 59th ...
Peru stands out as one of Latin America’s most fascinating countries due to its incredible and mysterious geography. From the towering peaks of the Andes Mountains to the vast Amazon rainforest, ...
A plurality of the Catholic Church is in Latin America, at roughly 40% of the global Catholic population. The election of the Argentinian Pope Francis in 2013 brought fresh hope for a new ...
The Latin America Investment Conference (LAIC) is UBS's largest cross divisional event in the region. It’s a historic event, now in its 12th edition, which stands out in the market for its ability to ...
Trump presumably intended the change to assert the dominance of the United States; for him and for many others in this country, “America” is synonymous with the United States. But, to Latin ...
It was back home to Latin America, where the Argentine pontiff ... secularism continued to remake the continent’s religious geography, especially in Brazil, long considered the world’s most ...
Latin America has them; the world wants them. But regional governments, and their citizens, are of two minds about the costs and benefits of further development. The increasing competition between ...
India's push into Latin America began two years ago with a widely noted visit by Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar to Panama — the first in six decades of bilateral relations.
Ellie Cook is a Newsweek security and defense reporter based in London, U.K. Her work focuses largely on the Russia-Ukraine war, the U.S. military, weapons systems and emerging technology.
Produced by ElevenLabs and News Over Audio (Noa) using AI narration. Listen to more stories on the Noa app. For a moment on Sunday, the government of Colombia’s Gustavo Petro looked like it ...
But the spat reveals some issues that the administration will continue to face when implementing its “America First” foreign policy in Latin America. By treating the countries of the region as ...
COMMENTARY President Trump says Latin America needs America "much more than we need them." Not anymore: his Jan. 6 pardons destroyed the rule-of-law example Latin America did need from us.