Bolivia is practicing Zika virus prevention with a unique approach -- through a song. Bolivia is spreading awareness on Zika virus prevention through a song.
Mexico recently came up with its first all-female police force. The creator boasts that the unit is the sexiest in the world and required all applicants to be young, female and pretty.
Mexico creates the first all-female police force in Acapulco. Mexico creates the first all-female police force in Acapulco. Acapulco's all-female police force in Mexico is called the Tourist Assistance Brigade.
In a speech in Mexico, Joe Biden "feel obliged to apoligize" to some of the Republican's comments against the South American country and Mexican immigrants.
Many are expecting Latino voters to make a mark in the upcoming 2016 Presidential Elections, but will they really be able to do it in the face of voting hindrances?
Donald Trump asked one protester during the Virginia rally if she was from Mexico. Donald Trump's rally in southwest Virginia was filled with his supporters but there were also protesters and a bit of chaos during the whole event.
If you want to try Latino food, check it out in these online stores. If you want to taste different flavors of food, you do not necessarily need to travel the world to do so.
Tourists from Mexico are reportedly heading to the United States in hopes of earning some money as illegal workers in the cannabis farms throughout California. Described as “a migratory trend,” this influx of young Mexicans who are on their tourist visas has taken advantage of the marijuana harvest season to earn quick and easy cash in a few weeks.
When it comes to history and culture, the Latin America region can hold its own against the world’s greatest. Some of man’s finest and most significant historical and archaeological feats were accomplished in these lands and the opportunity to get a glimpse still exists for travelers making the trip.
Emma Coronel Aispuro, the third wife of Mexico's drug kingpin and leader of Sinaloa cartel Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman made her first ever television interview last Feb. 19. It was then aired just this Sunday, Feb. 21 and Coronel insists that her husband is not what federal prosecutors are saying.
The wife of notorious drug cartel leader Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán says she fears for her husband's life in wake of recent reports that he is being subjected to harsh treatment in jail.