
US and Ecuador Join Forces to Tackle Cartel Threat
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited Ecuador to unveil new measures against violent cartels using terror on drug routes, marking a bold dawn in US-Ecuador security cooperation.
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited Ecuador to unveil new measures against violent cartels using terror on drug routes, marking a bold dawn in US-Ecuador security cooperation.
Two bomb blasts in Colombia kill 18 and wound dozens as President Petro labels armed groups terrorist, halting any future peace talks.
Venezuelan President Maduro kicks off a mass militia conscription of 4.5M citizens on Aug 23–24 in response to U.S. naval deployment and calls for regional dialogue.
In Mexico and Brazil, locals are turning into ambassadors for Chinese brands—from AliExpress gadget hunts to Huawei headphones—showcasing the power of cross-border e-commerce.
Rio Innovation Week’s 5th edition gathered startups, investors, big companies & public-sector leaders in Rio for a dynamic tech showcase of ideas & opportunities.
Discover how Latin American nations quietly stood with the Allies in WWII—an untold chapter of solidarity that still inspires global teamwork today.
Celebrating 80 years, the UN’s aid touches Latin America’s displaced, highlighting its role in migration and refugee support.
Mexican PhD student Mercedes Fernandez’s ‘Bamboo and Corn’ poster bridges the Chinese mainland and Latin America in a vibrant UN80 vision of peace and unity.
Trump reportedly greenlit U.S. military force against Latin American cartels, sparking debate over constitutional and international law limits.
China and Latin America are launching a new chapter in human rights cooperation, prioritizing development, fairness, and cultural diversity.