Venezuela, Maduro and Latin America
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro warns Latin American nations must unite to avoid exploitation after threats from Donald Trump, including possible military action in Colombia. The remarks follow U.S.
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Leaders of Colombia, Mexico, Cuba, Iran and Brazil oppose U.S. strike that led to capture of Maduro
The leaders of Colombia, Mexico, Cuba and Brazil have come out against President Trump's strike in Venezuela that led to the capture of Nicolas Maduro.
Chinese President Xi Jinping, left, shakes hands with Colombia's President Gustavo Petro after delivering his opening speech for the opening ceremony of the Fourth Ministerial Meeting of the Forum of China and Community of Latin American and Caribbean ...
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Latin America realignment: Colombia ditches US influence for Beijing
Colombia is making headlines with its sudden pivot toward China, signaling a major shift in Latin America’s geopolitical landscape. Trade, diplomacy, and strategic alliances are being recalibrated as Bogotá reduces reliance on Washington.
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Latin America in 2025: Conservation promises collide with crime and extraction
Throughout 2025, Latin America remained a battleground between efforts to conserve some of the world’s most valuable ecosystems and mounting pressure from organized crime and legal extractive industries pushing into new frontiers.
MIAMI — When Republican Sen. Bernie Moreno visits Colombia this week as part of a three-nation tour of Latin America, it will be something of a homecoming. The Ohio senator, who defeated an incumbent last year with the help of Donald Trump’s ...
Demand patterns from North America and Europe have long driven private aviation. These markets are still core to their business, but another region is now
After Maduro, who’s next? Trump spurs speculation about his plans for Greenland, Cuba, and Colombia.
The ouster of Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro underscores that the US administration is serious about taking a more expansive role in the Western Hemisphere.