Trump administration’s removal of Chevron licence cuts off key funding for president’s security forces, says Maria Corina Machado
The U.S. president touched on the region when speaking about tariffs, criminal organizations, migration, and federal cuts.
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Latin Times on MSNU.S. Ends Aid Supporting Opposition To Latin American Authoritarians: ReportU.S. programs supporting opposition activists, political prisoners and religious groups in countries controlled by authoritarian parties in Latin America have been halted
The suspension of foreign aid programs supporting democracy promotion in authoritarian countries has left many wondering if U.S. policy has abandoned that goal.
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Luz Media on MSNCarnival in Latin America: A Celebration of Identity, Resistance, and JoyCarnival, also known as "Carnaval" in Latin America, is one of the most anticipated celebrations across the region. It's a time when entire cities come alive with music, dance, costumes, and a deep sense of cultural identity.
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He is in a very difficult position because his long-held beliefs are not the ones he has been tasked to defend now.”
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A permit issued by the United States government allowing energy giant Chevron Corp. to pump and export Venezuelan oil will be terminated this week.
The move — announced by Trump in a Truth Social post last week — will be a major blow to Venezuela. Chevron produces about a fifth of Venezuela’s crude annually, according to analysts at the Rystad Energy research firm, and losing the ability to export to the U.S. will be a blow to the country’s already floundering economy.
Transgender women took a salsa class ahead of Carnival in Rio de Janeiro. Ecuadorians demanded the government pay overdue debts to private clinics in order to access free dialysis.
Online gaming is experiencing explosive growth in Latin America, transforming into a market with immense potential. This surge is attributed to a combination of […]
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio traveled to the region and warned of Chinese encroachment. Several Latin American countries expanded trade and investment relations with China.
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