A powerful South American Catholic Church group based in Peru is trying to evict several Peruvian villagers from their homes, but Pope Francis has now picked a side: the villagers.
Ecuadorians enjoy a variety of beverages like "agua de fresco," a fruity water with flavors like strawberries and pineapple. For chilly nights, there's "canelazo," a warm mix of water, sugar, cinnamon, and a touch of alcohol. "Chicha" offers a fizzy corn-based drink, while "café pasado" delivers a strong coffee fix.
Manuel Rocha was once regarded as one of the most respected diplomats the US had. However, he is now a convicted criminal after it was found that he was a spy for Cuba.
A new council formed in Haiti aims to select the next prime minister and Cabinet, aiming to ease turmoil in the Caribbean nation. Much of the capital is controlled by criminal gangs.
The Federal Criminal Cassation Court has found that the Islamic fundamentalist organization Hezbollah and the government of Iran, are liable for the deadly attacks on Argentina.
In another blow to President Gustavo Petro's efforts to achieve "Total Peace" in Colombia, the National Liberation Army (ELN) rebels announced on Thursday that they are "freezing" peace talks.
As Acapulco is still recovering from the massive Category 5 hurricane that destroyed much of its infrastructure, the violence there has largely resumed as another police officer was killed.
Mexico's president aims for UN to suspend Ecuador after a police raid on the Mexican embassy in Quito. The move is part of Mexico's complaint to the UN court.
Former Ecuador President Rafael Correa went on the record that his former vice president, Jorge Glas, tried to commit suicide earlier this week and is now on hunger strike.
Argentine President Javier Milei starts US trip, aims to meet Elon Musk for economic overhaul funding. Milei seeks cash to revive struggling Argentine economy.
A police officer has been killed in the Mexican city of Zacatelco after he tried to stop an angry mob from killing wo men suspected of killing a taxi driver.
More fallout from the controversial raid of the Mexican Embassy in Quito by Ecuadorian police as the White House has stepped in and sided with its largest trading partner, Mexico.
Former Venezuelan oil minister, Tareck El Aissami, arrested amid corruption probes. Charges include treason, money laundering, and criminal association. The alleged scheme resulted in the disappearance of hundreds of millions in oil proceeds. Court appearance scheduled for Tuesday.
The brazen Mexico Embassy raid in Quito, Ecuador by Ecuadorian police to capture former VP Jorge Glas has resulted in not just international condemnation, but also political turmoil.
Haiti's leaders reach a political agreement for a 22-month transitional government to restore order in the gang-ridden capital and prepare for elections. A new president will be inaugurated on Feb. 7, 2026.
WWE had a wild weekend over in Philadelphia as Wrestlemania 40 has now wrapped up with Cody Rhodes finally finishing his story while Puerto Rico's Damien Priest cashed in Money in the Bank to Become World Heavyweight Champion.
Elon Musk, head of X (formerly Twitter), defies Brazil's court order to block X accounts, vowing to lift all restrictions, even if it means closing their office in the country.
Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has been seething after Ecuador conducted a police raid on Mexican soil to arrest former Ecuadorian Vice President Jorge Glas.