The US military has killed 95 people in strikes that have destroyed 26 boats as part of a campaign that Washington says is ...
Chile needs order — order in the streets, in the state, in the priorities that have been lost,” José Antonio Kast bellowed in ...
It is true that state repression has remained a constant since the 2021 polls. Museveni’s main opponent continues to be a ...
Multiple sources have confirmed that two San Francisco immigration judges will retire by end of year. Only seven will then ...
Ecuadorian authorities have used secret intelligence reports to freeze the bank accounts of Indigenous and environmental ...
Hot off advancing to the runoff vote last month, José Antonio Kast flew to Arica near the Peru–Chile border, some 2,000 ...
Trump’s mix of military muscle and tariff pressure signals a bid to fold Latin America back into a compliant US ‘backyard’ ...
President Donald Trump has linked his administration’s attacks on drug vessels in Latin America to the fentanyl crisis, among ...
Instability from Latin America to the Middle East risks spreading as conflicts, proxies, and shifting alliances shape 2026.
A decision by the Ecuadorian government to pay Chevron roughly $220 million following an investor-state arbitration ruling has ignited intense criticism from Indigenous communities, human rights ...
Ecuadorian Indigenous and environmental groups see bank accounts frozen as authorities cite anti-money-laundering laws, according to Human Rights Watch.
As the US doubles down on overt interventions, experts warn policymakers may be overlooking a key battlefield: prisons across the region.