Bulgarian customs authorities intercepted approximately 370 pounds of cocaine from a shipment of bananas originating from Ecuador. The drugs were hidden.
Mexican President Obrador said that while he has found short term ways to curb the crisis, the United States must aid Latin America in multiple ways to stop it completely.
Turmoil surrounding a transitional council tasked with selecting an interim leader for strife-torn Haiti has hit a serious snag amid mounting security threats.
Kamala Harris suddenly stopped clapping to a Puerto Rican band once a San Juan community center staffer told her they were criticizing the vice president about Palestine and Haiti.
Investigators in Nuevo LeΓ³n, a state along Mexico's northern border, said Thursday that they found at least 10 charred human corpses in a vehicle near Monterrey.
Caribbean leaders on Tuesday said that all but one entity tasked with nominating members of a transitional council has assumed a seat; leaving an 8 member council.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has suspended a ceasefire with an armed rebel group, Estado Mayor Central, after they attacked an Indigenous community.
In the emerald mines of Colombia, women are challenging traditional gender roles by taking up power tools and chiseling away at boulders in search of gems.
Jaime Barrera, a prominent journalist with family ties to Mexico's ruling Morena party, has been found alive after being kidnapped Monday by armed men.
The Department of Defense is monitoring a potential surge of Haitian migrants to south Florida as the Caribbean country devolves into chaos and gang leadership.
Jaime Barrera, a prominent Mexican journalist, has been abducted "in a violent manner" by armed men and remains unseen ever since, according to prosecutors.
Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry is struggling to keep his grip on power after gang attacks closed off the country's main airport while he was abroad.
Protesters employed the use of a pickup truck Wednesday to ram down the doors of Mexico City's historic National Palace, before being dispersed by security.
Former Honduras President Juan Orlando HernΓ‘ndez is on trial in a federal courthouse in Manhattan. He is accused of taking bribes to protect drug traffickers.
Former Honduran President Juan Orlando HernΓ‘ndez took the stand Tuesday at his New York trial, denying charges he protected drug dealers in exchange for bribes.
A U.N.-backed panel on Thursday accused the Nicaraguan government, led by Socialist President Daniel Ortega, of human rights abuses βtantamount to crimes against humanity."
In the wake of Oct. 7, some in Argentina's Jewish community were grimly reminded of 1994, when the Argentine-Israelite Mutual Association was bombed, killing 85 and injuring 300.
A proposal with more than 20 election dates drafted by Venezuela's government will be presented to the politically torn nation's National Electoral Council.
The 2024 presidential election is nearing as GOP leaders continue to promote their ties with Latin American populists to try to win Spanish-speaking voters.