Marco Rubio’s choice of Latin America for his first trip abroad as top US diplomat reinforces two of President Donald Trump’s priorities early in his second term — deportations and securing the Panama Canal from perceived Chinese control.
A busy shelter for migrants in southern Mexico has been left without a doctor. A program to provide mental health support for LGBTQ+ youth fleeing Venezuela was disbanded. In Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador and Guatemala,
Secretary of State Rubio's first international tour will take him to Panama, Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic
In recent years, Costa Rica has earned the moniker“The New Silicon Valley,” thanks to its burgeoning tech <a target=_blank href=
Secretary of State Marco Rubio's first stop this weekend will be Panama City as Trump' administration shifts back Washington's focus to Latin America.
Marco Rubio is making his first overseas trip as U.S. Secretary of State. One country in particular will be getting a lot of attention: Panama and its canal.
Costa Rica, a gem in Central America known for its biodiversity and stable democracy, has a storied past that led to its independence. The journey to
José Mario Alfaro González, owner... The new U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, will visit Costa Rica next week to discuss a range of critical issues, including migration flows,...
This acquisition will bolster CoreX’s team through the addition of over 100 ServiceNow consultants and significantly enhance its presence in Latin America and EMEA, including a Centre of Excellence in Guadalajara, Mexico, that will be leveraged across the platform. CoreX is a ServiceNow consultancy and a NewSpring Holdings platform company.
Education International Latin America (Equal Opportunity Employer) invites applications for the post of Regional Coordinator in Organizational Strengthening in Education Unions located in EILA Regional Office,
Education International Latin America (Equal Opportunity Employer) invites applications for the post of Regional Coordinator in Gender and Diversity Policies in Education Unions located in EILA Regional Office,
It comes after a harsh crackdown on the country’s gangs by El Salvador President Nayib Bukele. Bukele suspended key constitutional rights in 2022 and arrested 84,000 people, more than 1% of the country’s population. The majority of them remain in prison without being sentenced.