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Trump cancels Latin America trip, cites Syria concerns

Trump was scheduled to attend the eighth Summit of the Americans in Lima, Peru on  Friday and Saturday.

Venezuela dominates agenda ahead of Trump’s Latin American visit

President Trump is expected to focus on "demonstrating U.S. leadership in relation to Venezuela" and "the need to return to democracy" in that country,

Health organization sounds alarm on teenage pregnancy in Latin America

Latin America and the Caribbean is also the only region of the world where pregnancies in minors under 15 years old are on the rise. 

PHOTOS: Protesters call for secular state in Costa Rica

Hundreds of people gathered on Saturday in front of the cathedral in Costa Rica's capital, San José, to demand a secular state, in one...

Latin America could feed the world, says IICA chief

Latin America has the agricultural potential to guarantee world food security, Manuel Otero, the newly elected director of the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture...

2018: A big year for Latin American elections

An overview of trends throughout Latin America as the region enters a decisive year.

Billionaire Piñera to return as Chile’s president

Billionaire Sebastian Piñera will return to power as Chile's president next year, following a runoff election held Sunday. Electoral authorities said the 68-year-old conservative, who...

UN official cites violence against Latin women in spread of HIV

"The rise in the number of infections is occurring among young women and gay men, both of whom live in situations of discrimination," Luiz Loures, deputy director of the UNAIDS program, told AFP. 

UPDATED: Mexico reels in response to 7.1 earthquake

The toll from the authorities was preliminary and could rise, as rescue crews and volunteers in Mexico City – home to 20 million people – clawed through the rubble of collapsed buildings looking for survivors and bodies.

‘I feel like they cut me down to the roots’: A Salvadoran refugee’s story

Jonathan is one of more than 800 Salvadorans who have requested asylum in Costa Rica so far this year. This is the story of why he left.

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