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Scores of U.S. universities are being threatened with huge federal funding cuts unless they meet what they consider ...
Mexico received some $68 billion dollars last year from Mexicans living abroad, most in the United States. That makes Mexico the world’s second largest recipient of migrants’ remittances, behind ...
The International Monetary Fund on Monday warned that trade wars threaten to destabilize the global economy while depressing stock prices. The IMF did not name the U.S. but released part of a new ...
Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa, a giant of Latin American literature, died Sunday, April 13, at 89 years old. Llosa was awarded the Nobel prize for literature in 2010 “for his cartography of ...
Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa won re-election on Sunday, April 13, securing a full four-year term as his leftist rival Luisa Gonzalez said she would not recognize the results. Dan Collyns ...
While the tragedy has shaken the entire country, the town of Haina has suffered the most losses—its community forever changed ...
Amid surging violence and a stagnant economy, Ecuadoreans head to the polls to choose between presidential candidates ...
A Caribbean nation is in mourning as the death toll climbs to 221 after the roof of a nightclub collapsed early Tuesday, ...
The Trump administration is re-imposing sanctions and imposing new tariffs on Venezuela’s oil and gas industries, deepening the country’s economic isolation.
Amid renewed turmoil surrounding the deportation of undocumented immigrants in the United States, one Venezuelan artist is ...
In ancient China, bronze vessels symbolized ritual significance and political power. Centuries later, these artifacts are ...
Two U.S. universities have become the latest to have research funding frozen by the Trump administration. Cornell and ...