Donald Trump’s threat to take back control of the Panama Canal harks back to decades of US intervention in Latin America.
President Donald Trump’s iconoclastic politics and his willingness to upend long-held alliances have alarmed Europeans and shocked many Americans, but Latin Americans find the US leader easier to fathom.
Donald Trump has allies in Argentina’s Javier Milei and Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro. Can they unify despite his volatility?
U.S. President Donald Trump's designation of drug cartels as terrorist organizations heightens the risk of U.S. criminal prosecutions for American companies operating in parts of Latin America and migrants to the United States,
U.S. rallies on the streets and the star-spangled banner in flames, Panama hasn’t taken well to President Donald Trump’s vow to repossess its famous canal.
Retired Colonel Rob Maness lauds President Donald Trump for booting China from the Panama Canal and negotiating control back to the United States. Maness says the foreign policy move projects US power in both Latin America and the Indo-Pacific region.
U. S. rallies on the streets and the star-spangled banner in flames, Panama hasn’t taken well to President Donald Trump’s vow to repossess its famous canal. Since Trump’s surprising
Donald Trump is reportedly looking at cutting off military aid to Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict between the country and Russia, which comes right after the bombarding meeting between the president,
President Donald Trump has struck deals with several Latin American countries that have agreed to help the U.S. with its efforts to ramp up deportations of illegal migrants.
National security adviser Mike Waltz warned Monday ‘the American people’s patience is not unlimited, their wallets are not unlimited, and our stockpiles and munitions are not
Only a couple years ago, manufacturers were fighting for space to relocate their operations to Monterrey, an industrial city in Mexico’s northeast, as they sought to move closer to the US and its vast consumer market.
By Adam Jourdan, Lisandra Paraguassu, Eduardo Baptista and Michael Martina BUENOS AIRES/BRASILIA/BEIJING/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Argentina's libertarian President Javier Milei came to office in late 2023 slamming China as a communist "assassin" and threatening to weaken ties with the Asian nation.
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