Trump’s new Latin America crisis
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Top US military officer for Latin America quits amid Venezuela tensions
By bnl editorial staff The head of the Pentagon's Southern Command is to step down at the end of the year, two years ahead of schedule, amid mounting tensions over the Trump administration's military operations in the Caribbean targeting alleged Venezuelan drug traffickers.
Uruguay legalized euthanasia after Senate approved the Dignified Death bill. The law recognizes the "right to experience the dying process with dignity."
Beijing has become more focused on technology and military diplomacy as it recalibrates its posture in the region.
The admiral who leads U.S. military forces in Latin America will step down at the end of this year, two years ahead of schedule, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced, amid escalating tensions with Venezuela.
The Trump administration has adopted an aggressive approach to foreign policy in Latin America. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Ivan Briscoe at the International Crisis Group about the shift.
The AHF Global Public Health Institute for Latin America and the Caribbean, in collaboration with the National Institute of Public Health of Mexico (INSP),
Spanish audiovisual company Mediapro has become the strategic partner of Prime Video for the production of the Spanish-language broadcast of the National Basketball
Aureo partners Onramp for tailored custody, unlocking billions in idle funds. From Mexico execs to family offices—discover how this changes everything.
The agency’s covert operations, which Trump confirmed last week, hark back to the coups, assassination attempts and insurgencies supported or carried out by Washington in the region during the 20th ce