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US Labor Department Expresses Disappointment Over Shutting Down Of Mexico's VU Manufacturing's Facility
"We note with disappointment VU's decision to close its facility without adhering to the agreed course of remediation," the U.S. deputy undersecretary of labor for international affairs, Thea Lee, said.
U.S. and Venezuela Near Agreement on Sanctions Relief in Exchange for Election Guarantees
That is according to Bloomberg, which cited people familiar with the matter. Venezuela would have to remove a ban on all opposition candidates who want to run
Interview: Understanding the Surge in Venezuelans Crossing the Southern Border
The Latin Times talked with Christopher Hernandez-Roy, deputy director and senior fellow of the Americas Program at the CSIS to get his insights on the issue
US Deploying Ships Closer To Israel, Sends Munitions
President Joe Biden ordered US ships and warplanes to move closer to Israel in a show of support on Sunday, while sending fresh military aid after attacks by the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
US To Resume Ethiopia Food Aid But Only To Refugees
The United States will immediately restart food assistance at 28 camps inside Ethiopia that are home to refugees, mostly from Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia and Eritrea, officials said.
US Shoots Down Turkish Drone Over Syria
US warplanes on Thursday shot down a Turkish drone that was deemed a threat to American forces in Syria, the Pentagon said, an incident likely to raise tensions between the NATO allies.
Cuba Blames US Trade Embargo For Surge In Migrants
The recent wave of migrants fleeing bad economic conditions and violence reportedly includes a significant number of Cubans.
'It Does Worry Me': Biden Fears US Turmoil Could Hit Ukraine Aid
President Joe Biden admitted Wednesday he was worried that US political turmoil could threaten aid to Ukraine, urging Republicans to stop their infighting and back "critically important" assistance for Kyiv.
Unlawful Border Crossings in September Were Highest of 2023 With Over 200,000 Apprehensions
The figure is a more than 10% increase from August and the highest since December 2022. Crossings are on pace to surpass 3 million this year
Mexican Trailers Carrying Goods Worth $1 Billion Stuck At Border Amid Migration Checks
A representative of the Mexican industry association Canacintra, Jesus Salayandía, said that companies are forced to stop production temporarily in Ciudad Juarez if long queues at the border continue.
US Weighs Options In Coup-hit Niger After France Pullout
France fields 1,500 soldiers in Niger as part of an anti-jihadist deployment in the Sahel region and the United States 1,100 military personnel.
Mexico Signs Agreement With US To Deport Migrants From Border Cities
According to the agreement, Mexico and the United States will implement several measures to stop migrants from using the railway system to reach the U.S.-Mexico border.
'Endless': One Venezuelan's Arduous Odyssey To The US
Venezuelan Victor Manuel Atencio began his journey on July 30, along with 31 countrymen from western Venezuela. Like him, they had become fed up with the government of Nicolas Maduro, whose rule has been marked by political turmoil and economic collapse.
Mexican President Not To Attend APEC Summit In US Due To Peru
"I'm not going to attend the San Francisco (summit) because we do not have relations with Peru," the President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador said.
Colombia Launches New Promotional Slogan At Times Square
"Colombia is in permanent evolution and international visitors have made us a trending destination," the President of ProColombia, the promotion agency of the country, Carmen Caballero said.
Biden, Lula Launch Workers' Rights Pact
President Joe Biden and his Brazilian counterpart Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva unveiled a pact on workers' rights Wednesday, as the pro-union US leader grapples with a major auto employees' strike at home.
Muslim Cleric Convicted In New York For Supporting ISIS While In Jamaica
A Jamaican Muslim cleric was convicted on Tuesday in New York for supporting state terrorism after he was found to be recruiting support for the terrorist group ISIS.
Brazil's Former President Jair Bolsonaro Applies For 6-Month US Tourist Visa
Less than a month after losing the Brazilian Presidency, Jair Bolsonaro applied for a U.S. tourist visa on Monday, planning to stay there for at least six extra months.
Chinese Engineer Gets Prison Sentence For Spying On US Engineers, Scientists
A Chinese national arrested for spying on the United States, was handed an 8-year jail term recently after being arrested in 2018.
US And Canada Appear Not To Be Interested In Sending Armed Forces To Haiti
The United States and Canada has expressed disinterest in sending armed troops to Haiti to help them deal with their current humanitarian crisis, despite pleas from the United Nations and the country.
US Customs And Border Protection Launches Online Appointment App For Migrants
The United States government has just launched an online appointment system for migrants seeking to enter the country.
Western Union Resumes Remittance Services Between US And Cuba In Limited Capacity
Western Union announced Wednesday that they will be re-establishing their money-transferring services between the U.S. and Cuba in a limited capacity.
Haitians Rush to Immigration Offices Over New US Policy As Biden, Trudeau Talk Possibility Of Military Intervention
As U.S. President Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau discuss potential intervention in the Haitian crisis, people flock to the country's sole immigration office in Port-au-Prince.
Bolsonaro Hospitalized In Florida After His Supporters Storm Government Buildings In Brazil
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was hospitalized on Monday due to intestinal pains, as the government arrests his supporters for ransacking three government buildings in Brasilia.
Venezuelan Embassy In Washington DC Run Opposition Closes After Juan Guaidó's Ouster
After the Venezuelan opposition voted to dissolve the interim government and push Juan Guaidó out as its president, the embassy in Washington, D.C. has officially closed on Friday.
Biden Border Policy Updates Receive Mixed Reaction From Politicians And Activists
The new migrant policy reveal of U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday shows his attempt to stop the increasing wave of migrants attempting to enter the country while still placating the pro-immigration stance of Democrats.
Battle Over Rio Grande Continues As Judge Orders Proposed Deal to Be Made Public
The judge serving as a special master over the Rio Grande case has ordered the federal government on Friday to publicly reveal the proposed plans over the river so that the merits of the deal can be seen.
Brazilian Authorities Re-Open Investigation Against US House Rep. George Santos
U.S. House Rep. George Santos, who has become controversial after much of his resume has been revealed to be false, will reportedly be pursued by Brazilian authorities on Monday for fraud charges incurred in 2008.
UN Warns Haiti ‘On Verge Of Abyss’ As Countries Refuse To Make First Move On International Intervention
Despite calls from the United Nations to intervene in the current crisis happening in Haiti, the international community has largely taken no action to start the necessary coalition to address the issues.
MS-13 Street Gang Suspect On El Salvador's Most Wanted List Arrested In Virginia
An El Salvadoran gang member and fugitive was arrested in Virginia by ICE officials after attempting to hide in the U.S. to avoid the charges awaiting him in his country.