Latin America To Grow, But Not Enough
By Anthony Boadle
BRASILIA, Brazil, Fri. Oct 15, 2021 (Reuters) - The COVID-19 pandemic has caused such extreme unemployment and poverty in Latin America that...
Pamela Knocks Down Trees, Floods Streets In Mexico
MEXICO CITY, Mexico, Thurs. Oct 14, 2021 (Reuters) - Hurricane Pamela knocked down trees, damaging businesses and flooding streets in the western Mexican state...
Some 19,000 Children Have Crossed The Dangerous Darien Gap
PANAMA CITY, Panama, Tues. Oct 12, 2021 (Reuters) - On their trek north towards the United States, some 19,000 migrant children have crossed the...
U.S.-Mexico High-Level Security Meeting Tomorrow
WASHINGTON, D.C., Thurs. Oct 5, 2021 (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will travel to Mexico City tomorrow to lead a...
Elderly, Poor In El Salvador Struggling To Adopt To Bitcoin
By Anna-Catherine Brigida and Anastasia Moloney
SAN SALVADOR/BOGOTA, Fri. Oct. 1, 2021, (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Bertila Garcia has set up her snack stall on...
A Scramble For Asylum Applications In Mexico
By Jose Torres
TAPACHULA, Mexico, Weds. Sept 29, 2021 (Reuters) - Around 1,000 migrants flocked to a sports stadium in southern Mexico on Tuesday to...
Mexico Offering Voluntary Flights To Haiti
MEXICO CITY, Mexico, Mon. Sept 26, 2021 (Reuters) - Mexico's government said on Sunday that it will resume flights to Port-au-Prince starting next week...
Dozens Busted For Migrant Smuggling
SAN JOSE/PANAMA CITY, Weds. Sept 21 (Reuters) - Authorities in Costa Rica and Panama said on Tuesday they detained more than 40 people suspected...
Mexico’s Migration Crisis
By Lizbeth Diaz
TAPACHULA, Mexico, Tues. Sept 21 (Reuters) - A bid by Mexico to contain thousands of migrants on its southern border with Guatemala...
Pink Tide Summit For Latin America
MEXICO CITY, Mexico, Sept. 17, 2021 (Reuters) - Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel attended a lavish military parade at Mexico's 200th anniversary of independence on...