Many Latin American countries are trying to distance themselves from Beijing. But in response to President Trump’s sweeping deportation plans, Honduras is doing the opposite.
Violent weather exacerbated by climate change fueled hunger and food insecurity across Latin America and the Caribbean in 2023, according to a new United Nations report.
Honduras President Xiomara Castro summoned her counterparts from the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) this Sunday to discuss migration amid the US offensive against irregular migration. “I urgently call for a meeting of presidents ...
Several chafed at his plans as President Trump enacted immigration measures affecting their countries and vowed to impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada.
including Honduras, Colombia, Venezuela and Haiti. In 2024, the Mexican government allocated over $108 million to this initiative. Friday’s announcement follows a period of increasing uncertainty in Latin America, fueled by concerns among some regional ...
After kicking off their preseason in Las Vegas with a 2-2 draw against Club America, Inter Miami will now travel to Peru where 80,000 fans are expected to be in attendance to see Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez,
and signals growing Chinese influence in Latin America. The new China-Honduras relationship was announced after the Honduran and Taiwanese governments made separate announcements that they ...
The Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) has called for an "emergency" meeting of member states after the tariff standoff between the United States and Colombia on Sunday. "Migration" and "Latin American and Caribbean unity" are two of the three topics listed on the agenda, the other one being "Environment."
Honduran President Xiomara Castro launched an appeal Sunday for leaders of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac) to convene “urgently” to discuss the ongoing crisis sparked by US President Donald Trump's decision to speed up deportations.
Tegucigalpa, January 28 (RHC)-- The president of Honduras, Xiomara Castro, has announced an "emergency program" for compatriots who are deported by the United States. The program includes an economic bonus, food and seed capital to start businesses in the face of the threat of mass deportations by the Donald Trump government.
Donald Trump’s promise to implement a mass deportation policy could have significant impacts on the economies of Latin America and the Caribbean, the primary destination for remittances sent by immigrants. Some countries’ economies depend heavily on these funds.