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The Nation on MSNWhat Trump’s Cuba Policy Should Be to Advance US InterestsAd Policy Cuban military personnel carry caricatures of US President Donald Trump as they pass in front of the Jose Marti ...
COMMENTARY If a Secretary of State Marco Rubio hopes to rally Latin America against left-wing despots like Nicolás Maduro by exalting right-wing despots like Nayib Bukele, it could backfire.
Rubio, 53, has long had Trump's ear on Latin America — and hasn't hesitated to use that access to promote his hard-line agenda. He's been one of the most outspoken critics of Russian and Chinese ...
Using a combination of domestic reform, international investment, and security guarantees, the region can begin to reclaim ...
Washington is abandoning Latin America. When autocracy south of the border rises, so will illegal immigration to the U.S.
Trump twinned his threat to Brazil with the promise of a 50% tariff on copper, which would strike at the economic lifeline of ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio met today with Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani to discuss the Middle East, the Russia-Ukraine war, and shared priorities on China and Latin America. They ...
Recent elections in Argentina, Mexico, Chile and Brazil show a voter turnout gap of 10% to 25% between young people and ...
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told Daily Caller News Foundation co-founder Tucker Carlson during a Monday interview that Secretary of State Marco Rubio has ...
Countries in Latin America and the Caribbean must choose "which side they are going to be on" in the conflict with Iran, says a US State Department official.
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South Africa Today on MSNIn Latin America, energy transition stirs a rise in human rights lawsuitsA new report by the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre (BHRRC) finds that more than half of the 95 legal cases initiated ...
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Latin Times on MSNColombian President Sought To Ease Tensions With U.S. After Accusing Officials Of Trying To Overthrow Him; Days Later Diplomats Were RecalledColombian President Gustavo Petro sought to ease tensions with the U.S. last month, sending a letter saying he didn't intend ...
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