As the dust cleared around the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro in a surprise military strike earlier this month, US officials left little question that they had another target too: China.
Latin American leaders have gathered for a development forum, calling for regional unity amid increasing political ...
In December, China announced new tariffs on beef imports from suppliers such as Argentina and Brazil, currently its two largest sources for the commodity. China published its third official policy ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Friday urged airlines to “exercise caution” when flying over parts of Latin ...
As President Trump starts his second year in office, read AS/COA's roundup covering the White House's Western Hemisphere ...
Rising public debt again is a central concern for Latin American economies amid low growth, high financing costs and an ...
Online shopping in Latin America is projected to reach $215.31 billion this year, as consumers become less loyal to platforms ...
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Catholicism shrinks in Latin America while more are religiously unaffiliated, Pew surveys find
Most Latin Americans are Christian, and Catholicism remains the dominant religion. But the exodus from the church continues ...
A senior U.S. official declined to confirm the specific operations in Venezuela, but said a covert team provided real-time ...
Near (Hire With Near) reports that U.S. companies are increasingly hiring in Latin America due to budget constraints and ...
Catholicism remains the largest religion in Latin America. In 2024, roughly half of Brazilians (46%) and Chileans (46%) ...
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