The Gulf of Mexico’s long history of colonization and varying names

Long before Trump expressed interest in a name change, conquerors have battled to claim the wealth of its rich waters.

Can Haiti’s gangs help solve the political crisis? Some politicians seem to think so

The powerful gang coalition known as Viv Ansanm — which has been launching deadly coordinated attacks all across Port-au-Prince since February of last year — is among several organizations listed on a document sent to the 15-member Caribbean Community bloc that suggests ways Haiti’s troubled political transition can be saved.

Greenland can use Trump’s proposed land grab to its advantage

Greenlanders are intensifying their push for independence from Denmark and will soon hold a general election that will take the temperature of that relationship. President-elect’s Trump’s interest in Greenland gives the territory the ability to play the U.S. and Denmark off of each other.

Panama Canal administrator pushes back against Trump’s assertions of Chinese meddling

The administrator of the Panama Canal said in an interview with The Associated Press Friday that no privileges are given to any nation, and Chinese companies are not meddling in its operations. Trump has suggested the U.S. should take back control of the canal.

Venezuela’s Maduro takes new oath amid protests and international rebuke

Venezuela’s legislative palace, where President Nicolás Maduro was sworn in to a third term, was heavily guarded. Crowds of people, many sporting pro-Maduro T-shirts, gathered nearby, a day after hundreds of anti-Maduro protesters took to the streets of the capital.

Venezuela’s opposition leader defies Maduro to lead protests that end in confusing arrest claims

Venezuela opposition leader María Corina Machado’s aides said she was detained Thursday, followed moments later by official denials of her arrest, in a confusing episode that capped a day of protests seeking to block President Nicolás Maduro from clinging to power.

Guyana to seek help from UN’s top court as Venezuela vies for control of disputed territory

Guyana said Thursday that it will seek help from the United Nations’ top court to deter plans by neighboring Venezuela to elect a governor to rule its western Essequibo region, an area rich in resources long claimed by Venezuela as its own.

More Americans jailed in Venezuela pose a test of Trump’s deal-making foreign policy

As many as 10 Americans are behind bars in Venezuela as President Nicolas Maduro prepares to be sworn in for a third term. U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has tapped several architects of the “maximum pressure” campaign against Maduro he pursued during his first term, but it’s not clear whether he’ll pursue the same approach this time.

Trump threats shape Canada’s succession race before it has really begun

The race to be Canada’s next prime minister is still at the starting line and Donald Trump has already cast a shadow over it.

Military police, soldiers from Guatemala, El Salvador arrive in Haiti to help fight gangs

The first fighting contingents of soldiers and military policemen from Latin America arrived in Port-au-Prince on Friday to join the armed international security mission in the country’s fight against terrorizing gangs.