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The Latin Times spoke to drug and security experts in Colombia to find out what lies behind the country's cocaine boom and what it means for a nation already struggling with internal security issues.
Almost a year after Trump was near killed in Butler, Pennsylvania, the American public still knows little about the shooter or the security failures of that day.
SAO PAULO (AP) — President Donald Trump’s threat to boost import taxes by 50% on Brazilian goods could drive up the cost of ...
With approval ratings falling and key reforms stalled, Colombian President Gustavo Petro enters the final year of his term ...
What to expect as the 2026 elections approach amid increasing violence and a strained relationship with the U.S.
President Trump is seeking to intervene in a political fight roiling Brazil, demanding the country drop its prosecution of ...
For years, Trump's base thrived on promises to expose secret government plots and powerful cabals of pedophiles. What happens ...
As US President Donald Trump pushes deportations, many people are heading back to their home countries under duress. Their ...
From hostage talks in Gaza showing signs of life to high-stakes naval deployments in the Arctic, today’s headlines cut across ...
Colombia's ambassador to the U.S. returned to Washington on Tuesday, appearing to take a conciliatory tone after a diplomatic tussle over allegations of Republican leaders' involvement in the Latin ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro sought to ease tensions with the U.S. last month, sending a letter saying he didn't intend ...
With his chainsaw economics, Milei is jolting Argentina back to life. The economy grew at its fastest clip in nearly 20 years ...