The Dominican Republic has authorized several U.S. military aircraft to land and operate in the country over the coming days as part of a regional support mission in the Caribbean. According to government officials, the aircraft will be operating under temporary...
Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo has declared a state of emergency in two western municipalities after a series of violent attacks left at least five people dead and raised serious security concerns. The emergency measures apply to Nahualá and Santa Catarina...
Brayan Palencia left Colombia hoping to build a better life in the United States and support his family. Like many migrants, his journey was dangerous — crossing the Darién Gap, dealing with cartels in Mexico, and working low-paying jobs once he arrived in the U.S....
Seventy kilometers off Nicaragua’s Caribbean coast, two tiny islands quietly resist the pull of mass tourism. The Corn Islands — Big Corn and Little Corn — are home to about 6,000 Creole islanders...
Unlawful crossings along the U.S.-Mexico border have dropped to their lowest point since the early 1970s, according to internal federal data obtained by CBS News. In fiscal year 2025, U.S. Border...
Ecuador’s capital, Quito, saw rival demonstrations on Sunday as supporters and opponents of President Daniel Noboa filled the streets — one day after a state of emergency took effect in 10...
Los Cabos is breaking free from its old rhythm of sleepy summers and packed winters — and transforming into a true year-round destination. Once known for its peak December-to-March rush, the Baja...
Toronto’s postseason dream run keeps rolling — and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is leading the charge. On a roaring Sunday afternoon at Rogers Centre, Guerrero Jr. crushed a 415-foot grand slam into the...
Love filled the air in Asunción, Paraguay, as more than 600 couples tied the knot in a massive ceremony organized by the government’s “United by Love and Protected by Law” campaign. The initiative...