Latin America 5 days ago In a meeting with Biden, China's Xi cautions US to 'make the wise choice' to keep relations stable As U.S. President Joe Biden and China’s leader Xi Jinping met for the last time, Xi cautioned that a stable relationship between the two countries was critical to the 'future and destiny of humanity.'
Joe Biden 6 days ago Trump looms large as Biden set to meet China's Xi during Latin America summits President Biden is in Latin America for the APEC and G-20 summits, in what is likely his last trip as president. The back-to-back summits come as an impending second Trump presidency is near, which may rattle some world leaders.
Brazil November 13 1 dead, Supreme Court evacuated as explosions rattle Brazilian capital The Brazilian Supreme Court was evacuated Wednesday following two explosions in its vicinity, stoking security concerns in the G-20's leadup.
Tampa Bay Rays November 11 Rays' Wander Franco, who is awaiting trial on sexual abuse charges, arrested after armed incident, police say Tampa Bay Rays infielder Wander Franco was involved in an armed incident over the weekend as he awaits trial over sexual abuse charges, police said.
Elections November 4 Ahead of election, what do Latin Americans, Europeans think about Donald Trump, Kamala Harris? Experts on Europe and Latin America share what people in those regions are saying about the U.S. election, shedding light on who is favored and what a win by either candidate would mean for the important issues.
Mexico October 23 Mexican troops kill 19 suspected cartel members, suffer no casualties: officials Mexican army troops have reportedly killed 19 suspected cartel affiliates during a Monday shootout near Culiacan, the state capital of Sinaloa.
UFC October 16 Guilherme Vasconcelos, former UFC and Bellator fighter, dead at 38 Guilherme Vasconcelos, a former UFC and Bellator mixed martial arts fighter, has died at the age of 38, his family announced on social media.
Mexico October 7 Mexican mayor murdered less than a week after taking office Mayor Alejandro Arcos of Chilpancingo, Mexico, has been confirmed dead less than a week after being sworn into the notoriously dangerous city's highest office.
Mexico October 2 Mexico's army seizes local police weapons in cartel heartland amid gunfights, violence The Mexican army has seized the firearms of local police in the Sinaloa city of Culiacan as cartel violence has escalated, dozens have been killed in the streets and distrust in the police grows.
Pope Francis September 26 Argentina sees dips in popularity in Pope Francis, new poll finds A recent poll found that attitudes toward the pope in six of Latin America's most populous countries are still broadly positive everywhere but in Argentina.