
Venezuela warns ex-Spanish PM may be banned from entering the country
Socialist veteran Felipe González wants to defend two jailed opposition leaders The Maduro government argues he has no authorization to practice law

Socialist veteran Felipe González wants to defend two jailed opposition leaders The Maduro government argues he has no authorization to practice law

Venezuelan leader's request comes after Washington’s action on human rights abuses
Omar Treviño took control of the gang after his brother Miguel Ángel was captured in 2013

Three-day expo will refute “Francoist lies” about Venezuela, president claims

State oil firm is seeking to reinvigorate its finances by awarding private concessions

Civic organizations say new measures make crossing even more treacherous

Coordinator and vice-coordinator of right-wing PAN ousted after release of footage filmed in resort city

Mexican mayor’s confession show that anti-corruption measures have made little progress

Communities are embracing sustainable wood production, but illegal logging continues

Officers find transfers worth almost €1m sent to “G. Marín-Messi” in Caribbean offshore haven

Epic drama 'Pompeii' sees digital lava wreak digital destruction on the ancient Roman city Japanese animation genius Hayao Miyazaki says goodbye with 'The Wind Rises'

Death toll rises to 25 after three more killings during anti-government demonstrations

Profitable drug routes up for grabs now that El Chapo is behind bars

Residents of Miacatlán hoped until the last minute that clemency would be granted

Julián Coronado had been detained since 2011

The Colombian government’s negotiator reacts to the FARC’s announcement that it will reveal “the truth” of what happened in Havana

Morales wants Pinto Molina to face the 20 charges pending against him in Bolivia



Seven clashes between police and suspected delinquents have left at least 26 dead and 15 injured
The man who had orchestrated the largest democratic petition drive in Cuban history, was killed. Carromero’s detailed account of the crash matches that of other witnesses
Only a handful of countries have joined Ecuador in this determined effort to weaken our regional human rights system
Latin America has, for the most part, seen sustained growth, reduced levels of poverty and equality, and rising confidence and activism on the global stage