Hundreds of Venezuelans rallied in Buenos Aires' Plaza de Mayo to protest against the presidential inauguration of Nicolas Maduro and support opposition leaders. Demonstrators chanted anti-Maduro chants,
The matter adds to a growing hostility between Caracas and Buenos Aires, which broke off diplomatic ties after Argentina rejected Maduro's disputed re-election to a third six-year term. The United States, European Union and several of Venezuela's ...
The country’s autocrat was sworn in again with little resistance, and many believe it could take a little longer for them to return home.
Argentina's deregulation tsar Federico Sturzenegger, after a year spearheading one of the world's most aggressive attacks on the public sector and red tape, plans even deeper cuts this year, with sights set on industries from autos to medicines.
It’s not hard to understand why capys have a cultlike following on Instagram and TikTok. I fell for the giant rodent decades ago.
This gallery highlights some of the most compelling images made or published in the past week by The Associated Press from Latin America and the Caribbean. The selection was curated by AP photographer Esteban Félix,
For an authentic taste of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and its European influences, order a coffee and watch a tango dance or film at this historical cafe.
US president's remarks indicate his forthright approach to future policy; Trump insists he will regain control of Panama Canal, sends troops to Mexican border, but Marco Rubio’s eye will remain on wider region.
Award-winning Washington Times journalist and long-time immigration expert Stephen Dinan says on the podcast that such special forces missions, as well as other possible U.S. troop deployments in the illegal immigration crackdown, are “being heatedly debated ” among Mr. Trump’s inner national security circle.
New report by Human Rights Watch criticises Argentina’s mistreatment of freedom of speech, gender equality and judicial integrity.
As Colombians deported from the United States Jan. 28 arrived to their home country on flights operated by Colombia's military, shockwaves reverberate among Latin American bishops and bishops' conferences as the church decries "pain" and "drama" of compatriots.
During Colombia ’s impressive run towards the 1994 World Cup in the United States, the South Americans embarked on a global tour that saw Carlos Valderrama, Faustino Asprilla and Freddy Rincon play 21 friendlies in 16 different cities around the world.