Inundated with thousands of Cuban migrants trying to make their ways to the United States, Central American nations have agreed upon a program which will allow Cubans stranded in Costa Rica to reach their U.S destination.
Israel has cautioned Brazil that unless they accept former head of the Jewish settlement movement Dani Dayan as ambassador, they risk a downgrade relations.
As the U.S. looks towards next year’s presidential election, Latin America countries are experiencing big changes in leadership and challenges to old regimes.
A Chinese naval hospital ship carrying 118 medical professionals docked at a port outside Peru's capital of Lima on Dec. 21 for a week-long service stay.
Since taking office on Dec. 10, Mauricio Macri has demonstrated his desire to move his country away from the socialist policies that have typified it during the past 12 years, which together have become known as “Kirchnerism.”
Michael Moore has posted a video response to Destiny Vélez, the suspended Miss Puerto Rico who took to Twitter to criticize the filmmaker for holding up a sign outside of Trump Tower that read “We Are All Muslims.”
Cardinal Norberto Rivera, the archbishop of Mexico City, has announced that the church has no problem with people using marijuana for medicinal purposes.
On Saturday night the Democratic primary contenders Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O'Malley participated in their third and final debate of the year.
The U.S. Consulate General in Matamoros has warned United States citizens that might be visiting Mexico this holiday season that region, particularly the violent state of Tamaulipas, is considered unstable.