Latin American nations welcomed Brazil's Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on his third term as president, reinforcing the region's "pink tide" of leftist presidents.
Leftist candidate Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is set to become the next president of Brazil after defeating current far-right leader Jair Bolsonaro by a very small margin.
Argentina's Economy Minister Sergio Massa said the government had "successfully" reached a deal with the creditor group Paris Club to restructure its $2 billion debt.
Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega on Thursday said the new U.S. sanctions imposed on his government could only drive more migrants to the U.S. border.
Documents from Mexico's Ministry of Defense revealed that Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, also known as "El Mencho," is sharing control of the notorious Jalisco cartel with his two brothers.
President Joe Biden has reiterated his fear that Vladimir Putin will carry out his nuclear threats after the president of Russia delivered an anti-Western speech.
Pope Francis has admitted that even nuns and priests watch internet porn. The revelation came while he was speaking with seminarians in Rome on Monday.
It has been revealed that Prince Harry will release his controversial memoir next year following reports that he tried to do some last-minute alterations after Queen Elizabeth's death.
Roberson Alphonse, a well-known journalist in Haiti, has survived an assassination attempt after he was shot inside his car on his way to work in Port-au-Prince.
After the appeal made by WNBA star Brittney Griner was rejected by a Moscow court, the Kremlin finally commented on a possible swap involving the imprisoned American basketball star.
Mexico's Attorney General's Office said five properties of Guadalajara Cartel founder Rafael Caro Quintero in Jalisco state will soon be confiscated in light of a court ruling.
The traditional Latin American diet of rice and beans was believed to be first brought by the Spanish and Portuguese when they introduced long-grain rice to South America.
Five people were killed, and one was wounded in separate shooting incidents during a brutal 24 hours stretch in Mexico's state of Zacatecas plagued by Mexican drug cartels.
The RSG Group, the parent company of Gold's Gym, has confirmed that founder and CEO Rainer Schaller was aboard the aircraft that crashed in Costa Rica on Friday.
A politician from Brazil and an ally to President Jair Bolsonaro attacked federal police while resisting arrest. The standoff lasted for hours, only for him to surrender.