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Russia Claims U.S. Is 'Openly Seeking To Expel Our Companies' From Venezuela
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the United States is "openly seeking to expel our companies" from Venezuela following the capture of authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro in early January.
Cuba Preparing For 'Acute Fuel Shortages' As a Result Of U.S. Pressure, President Says
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel said the country is making preparations to face "acute fuel shortages" as a result of pressure exerted by the United States.
China Reportedly Asking State Firms To Halt New Projects In Panama In Retaliation For Unfavorable Canal Ruling
China is telling state companies to stop new projects in Panama in retaliation for an unfavorable ruling from the country's supreme court related to the canal.
Cuban Regime Reportedly Negotiating Opening Up The Economy In Exchange For Not Getting Overthrown
The Cuban regime has begun negotiating with the U.S. opening up its economy in exchange for not getting overthrown, according to a new report.
UN Warns Cuba Could 'Collapse' If U.S. Oil Blockade Continues: 'Extremely Concerned'
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned Cuba could "collapse" if the U.S.'s blockade on oil shipment continues.
DNI Tulsi Gabbard Pushes Back After Democrats Question Her Presence at FBI Elections Search
Gabbard shared a letter on social media in response to comments from Democratic Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia and Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut, who questioned her presence at the site after a photo taken by a Reuters photographer showed Gabbard at the facility.
Cuba Rejects It Is Taking Steps Towards Formal Negotiations With The U.S. But Acknowledges Talks: 'We've Exchanged Messages'
Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernandez de Cossio rejected reports that the country is taking steps towards formal negotiations with the U.S. but acknowledges there are conversations.
Petro Says He Proposed Trump To Change The 'A' In His MAGA Slogan To 'Americas': 'Seems He Liked It'
Colombian President Gustavo Petro said he proposed Donald Trump a change in his MAGA slogan to give it a regional approach as tensions between the two thaw following their White House meeting.
Trump Lauds White House Meeting With Petro As Tensions Thaw: 'We Got Along Very Well'
President Donald Trump lauded his meeting with Colombian counterpart Gustavo Petro as tensions between the two thaw.
Colombian President Petro Boasts About Meeting With Trump Despite Recent Criticism
Colombian President Gustavo Petro boasted about his meeting with U.S. counterpart at the White House despite recent criticism of him.
China Threatens Panama After Ruling Favors U.S. Interests Over Canal: 'Heavy Price'
China threatened Panama with "heavy prices" to pay after a supreme court ruling favored U.S. interests related to the canal.
Interim Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez Meets Top U.S. Diplomat to Discuss Country's Stabilization Plan
As reported by the Miami Herald, the three-phase plan originally laid out by the Trump administration calls for stabilization, economic recovery and an eventual transition to democratic rule.
Venezuelan Oil Exports Soar With U.S. Oversight Following Capture Of Nicolas Maduro
Venezuelan oil exports soared in January as the Trump administration begins to oversee the country's industry following the capture of authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro, according to a new report.
Trump Administration Eyes Commercial Warehouses To Detain Thousands Of Migrants In a Single Place
According to the report, DHS has already scouted dozens of locations across the country to remodel and convert into detention centers, with the largest facilities able to hold as many as 9,500 people.
U.S. Warns Cuba Regime To Stop 'Sending Individuals To Interfere With The Work' Of a Top Official After Street Incident
The U.S. warned the Cuban regime to "immediately stop its repressive acts of sending individuals to interfere with the diplomatic work" of the country's top official in the island following a street incident.
Venezuelan Woman Goes Viral for Idea to Mail Letter to Nicolás Maduro's Prison Cell: 'No Cell is Dark Enough'
A Venezuelan woman living in Florida came up with the idea of sending Nicolás Maduro a letter containing messages from other Venezuelans, criticizing him for the harm his regime caused in their lives.
New Lawsuit Against Alligator Alcatraz Says Detainees Were Forced to Write Lawyers' Phone Numbers With Bar Soap
Two individuals detained at the facility testified that they experienced multiple violations of their First Amendment rights, including being denied access to legal counsel and free speech
Top Trump Official Reportedly Said U.S. Will Have Venezuela Hold Elections Within Two Years
A top Trump official reportedly said the U.S. will have Venezuela hold elections within two years, according to a new report.
Cuba's Struggling Economy Pushes Tourism Sector Into Its Worst Slump in Decades as Travel Declines
The COVID-19 pandemic, combined with ongoing U.S. threats and sanctions, has stalled tourism in the Caribbean nation.
Former Presidential Candidate Henrique Capriles: 'I Want a Venezuela For Venezuelans'
Henrique Capriles, a politician and lawyer who served as governor of Venezuela's Miranda state from 2008 to 2017 and ran against Maduro in the 2013 presidential election.
Canadian Drug Trafficker Ryan Wedding Was Allegedly Betrayed by La Mayiza Leader: Report
According to the Mexican government's official account, Wedding voluntarily turned himself in to authorities, a version rejected by the Canadian's own lawyer, Anthony Colombo, who said his client had been arrested by the FBI.
South American Nation Could Become Latest Country To Accept U.S. Deportees From Third Countries
Argentina could become the latest country to receive U.S. deportees from third countries, according to a new report.
Claudia Sheinbaum Says Mexico Is In Touch With U.S. Over Threat Of Tariffs On Countries Supplying Oil To Cuba
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said she has instructed the foreign ministry to get in touch with the State Department to learn about the extent of the recent executive order imposing tariffs on goods to countries who provide or sell oil to Cuba.
Panamanian Supreme Court Delivers Win For Trump, Cancels Key Canal Port Contract With Firm Tied To Chinese Government
The Panamanian Supreme Court delivered a win for the Trump administration by canceling a key port contract related to the Panama Canal with a company tied to the Chinese government, according to a new report.
European And Latin American Embassies In Cuba Reportedly Activate Evacuation Plans As U.S. Pressure Escalates
European and Latin American embassies in Cuba are reportedly activating or updating evacuation plans as the regime teeters on the brink of collapse and the U.S. escalates pressure with tariffs on countries selling or sending oil to the country.
Cuba Slams U.S. Over Order Imposing Tariffs On Countries Providing Oil To Cuba: 'Brutal Act Of Aggression'
The Cuban regime slammed the U.S. over the executive order signed by President Donald Trump imposing tariffs on goods from countries selling or providing oil to the country, calling it a "brutal act of aggression."
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Unveils 'Non-Negotiable' Conditions for DHS Funding
In a statement released Jan. 28, the caucus said its 43 members voted to approve three new rules that, in their view, must be met before advancing funding for the department led by Kristi Noem.
Shapiro Slams JD Vance Over Holocaust Remembrance Social Media Post: 'Offered Comfort to Antisemites'
Shapiro said Vance's message commemorating Holocaust Remembrance Day did not go far enough in acknowledging the damage inflicted by the Nazis, a failure he said continues to fuel rising antisemitism in the U.S., particularly on the right.
Cuba Has Less Than a Month Worth Of Oil Left After Mexico Cancels Shipment: 'A Major Crisis On Their Hand'
Cuba has less than a month worth of oil at current levels of demand and domestic production after a recent shipment from Mexico was halted, according to a new report.
Argentina's F-16 Deal Illustrates Washington's Renewed Security Push In Latin America
As President Donald Trump begins his second year in office, he has moved to reassert influence in Latin America, a top priority of the "Trump's corollary" to the 19th century Monroe Doctrine