BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Paraguayan authorities arrested 26 people in a crackdown on suspected illegal deforestation along the country’s border with Brazil and Argentina, Interpol announced Monday.
Sao Paulo’s public security secretariat has told The Associated Press that four River Plate women’s players have been arrested and accused of making a racial slur.
Colombia offers to take custody of Argentina’s Embassy in Caracas, where six of opposition leader María Corina Machado’s aides have been sheltering since March.
Rio’s international airport is now bustling with travelers lugging thermal bottles and gourds used for drinking yerba mate, Argentina’s bitter national beverage. Among them was Lourdes Torres, 25, who had arrived from Buenos Aires for a 12-day trip of shopping and sun.
At least two people died after a private plane crashed after landing at an airport on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, officials said. The aircraft had flown from Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, Julio César Bono,
Latin America has shown surprising growth in the cryptocurrency sector. Colombia, for example, has risen to fifth place in the region of cryptocurrency adoption. However, the region’s diverse legal frameworks have created “grey areas” in the regulation and operation of cryptocurrencies throughout Latin America.
SAO PAULO (AP) — The Brazil Ladies Cup soccer tournament banned Argentina’s River Plate from the tournament for two years on Saturday following a racial incident allegedly committed by one of the team’s players during a semifinal match. Friday's game ...
BOGOTA, Colombia — Paraguayan authorities arrested 26 people in a crackdown on suspected illegal deforestation along the country's border with Brazil and Argentina, Interpol announced Monday.
26 People Arrested in Crackdown on Illegal Deforestation Along Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina Border BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Paraguayan authorities arrested 26 people in a crackdown on suspected ...
Colombia c.bank's December policy meeting minutes due * Latam FX up 0.3%, stocks add 0.1% By Shashwat Chauhan Dec 26 (Reuters) - Most Latin American currencies were broadly stable in holiday-thinned trade on Thursday,
Argentina’s economic crisis fuelled a tourism boom last year as cheap steak, wine and shopping lured foreigners, but the rapid appreciation of the peso under libertarian President Javier Milei is now deterring some visitors and sending even locals bargain-hunting abroad.
"Dollars, selling dollars!" a money changer shouts to people streaming past in Buenos Aires' financial district.