Latin America, Trump and Venezuela
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On Jan. 3, 2026, President Donald Trump authorized an attack on Venezuela that resulted in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his rendition to New York. Once there, he and his wife, Cilia Flores, were indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of drug trafficking and narco-terrorism.
Latin American nations split over Venezuela's Maduro capture as regional summit fails to reach consensus, exposing a new shift to the right across the Western Hemisphere.
Latin American leaders were divided between condemnation and jubilation in the wake of a surprise attack on Venezuela early on Saturday that U.S. President Donald Trump said resulted in the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.
The United States intends to dominate Latin America. That is clear following the weekend’s operation to remove Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro from power. But the U.S. has competition. China is expanding its influence in the region, offering itself as an alternative to governments leery of American power.
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Uruguay ranks as a top AI leader in Latin America, report finds
A new report reveals Uruguay is a top-three leader in Artificial Intelligence in Latin America, alongside giants Brazil and Chile. Here's how they did it.
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While there is political turmoil in certain Latin American countries, that doesn't prevent other nations from proving financially stable (and successful). Here are several of the most financially stable countries in all of Latin America.
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