Mexico Rejects Texas’ Proposed Border Security Bill

The Mexican government has voiced a firm opposition to a comprehensive border security bill proposed by Texas, which grants state authorities the power to arrest ...

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Latin America’s Exodus Economy: The Economist

The Tren de Aragua, a notorious gang operating out of Venezuela, has emerged as one of Latin America’s most powerful criminal organizations, primarily focusing on ...

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Cuba Says US Sanctions to Blame for Migrant Surge

During a recent meeting in Havana, Cuban and U.S. officials discussed the ongoing issue of migration, marking their second such dialogue this year. The talks ...

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Cocaine still Colombia drug gangs’ top export

In Colombia, despite the rising prominence of fentanyl, cocaine continues to be the country’s primary drug export. A senior Colombian police official acknowledged the increasing ...

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Panama’s top court could revoke First Quantum’s mining contract

In Panama, the Supreme Court is currently deliberating on the potential revocation of First Quantum’s contract with the Cobre Panama mine, a key contributor to ...

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Honduras: Former Finance Minister Tabora is Captured

Rocio Tabora, the former Finance Minister of Honduras, was arrested at the Guasaule border crossing with Nicaragua on Wednesday. Tabora, who held the ministerial position ...

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Authorities in El Salvador dismantle smuggling ring

Authorities in El Salvador have made significant progress in cracking down on illegal migrant smuggling operations. On Tuesday, a coordinated police effort led to the ...

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Belize cuts diplomatic ties with Israel 

In a significant move, the government of Belize has announced the suspension of its diplomatic relations with Israel, citing Israel’s ongoing military actions in Gaza ...

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Guatemalan president-elect denounces ‘slow motion’ coup

During a visit to the NPR offices in Washington, D.C., Guatemala’s president-elect Bernardo Arévalo shed light on the tumultuous political landscape in his country. Despite ...

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Costa Rica mulls new oil refinery to combat rising fuel costs

Costa Rica is considering the establishment of a new oil refinery in the Limón province, as announced by President Rodrigo Chaves. This initiative is drawing ...

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