The U.S. secretary of Labor and a former Chilean president were named Sunday to a commission to monitor the creation of a power-sharing...
By Tracy Wilkinson
A flamboyant farmworker organizer who called himself a modern-day Emiliano Zapata has been slain in a brazen ambush that also killed 14...
By Tracy Wilkinson and Paul Richter
In the end, it took direct, explicit U.S. pressure to force the de facto government of Honduras to reverse the position it had stubbornly...
In a private, low-key ceremony, the U.S. ambassador and three Colombian ministers signed a pact Friday giving American personnel expanded...
By Tracy Wilkinson
Los Tigres del Norte, Mexico's superstar norteƱo band, abruptly canceled its participation Wednesday in a major awards show after it...
By Chris Kraul and Jenny Carolina Gonzalez
Venezuelan authorities Wednesday recovered the body of the 11th and last man who was kidnapped near the Colombian border and killed...
By Tracy Wilkinson
It is an annual ritual: The United Nations today will vote to condemn the U.S. embargo on Cuba, much as the world organization has done for...
By Hector Tobar
It isn't every day that a 50-year-old family secret comes tumbling out of the closet.
By Tracy Wilkinson
The video of the beating and sexual abuse of five young alleged thieves at the hands of vigilantes has provoked widespread outrage here. But...
President Hugo Chavez's government accused Colombia on Monday of using its state security agency to spy on Venezuela while purportedly...
A blunt-talking former guerrilla seeking to maintain the left's hold on power in Uruguay easily got the most votes in presidential elections...
By Tracy Wilkinson
With a gilded, 4-foot statue of the Virgin of Guadalupe tucked under his arm, Jose Espinoza clambers up the Italian-marble staircase, past...