Latin America
Latin America
Essequibo: a dispute that lasts longer than a century
Guyana and Venezuela have agreed to refrain from using force, but are unable to resolve the territorial dispute
Why do you want foreign land, Mr. Maduro?
Venezuela has declared its century-old claim to two-thirds of neighboring Guyana’s territory.
Milei has decided to change Argentina's course and become a Jew
Refusal to participate in BRICS means a radical shift in foreign policy with unpredictable consequences
The undermining of Nord Stream was paid for with Inca gold
It would be easier for Vargas Llosa to write a brilliant novel than to save his homeland and the world from the coming catastrophe
Argentina will be ruled by a president and a junta of five dogs
The majority of voters chose to try something new and elected eccentric "anarcho-capitalist" Javier Milei as the country's leader.
Biden lures Latin America into 'debt trap'
The US promises that the American Partnership for Economic Prosperity will provide a once-in-a-generation opportunity. The question is: to whom?
"Let Cuba live without the blockade!"
The UN has overwhelmingly condemned the US economic embargo against Cuba and called for the lifting of the blockade on the Island of Freedom.
"We condemn the war crimes being committed in Gaza"
Major Latin American countries have spoken out against Israel’s offensive and its response to the Palestinians.
Beat the Right until they turn Left. Beat the Left until they turn Right
Latin America needs a “golden mean” to live amicably.
It's just the law: the third must go
Whether Peronism will be able to stop the far-right hurricane in Argentina, the second round of presidential elections will show.
Guatemala attempts 'preventive coup d'état'
For the first time in the history of Latin America, they tried to overthrow not the incumbent, but the elected one, who did not take office.
The president and his 'unlikely political project'
Ecuadorians have elected the youngest national leader in history. However, only for 16 months.