CDC warns travelers to South America, Caribbean of risks from fever-causing virus

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a health alert on Friday warning of the increased risk of the Oropouche virus to travelers in the Americas, particularly those visiting the Amazon basin and areas in South America and the Caribbean where the disease has newly been spotted.

‘The chainsaw never stops.’ Milei’s support survives his economic experiment.

Argentina is in the early stages of an economic and monetary experiment that will determine whether it can escape decades of decline and recapture some of its earlier swagger as a commodities superpower. Everywhere you look there are signs of decay, and the accompanying strains on its people.

Haiti fires most staff in its Suriname consulate over possible human-trafficking ring

The revelations about Suriname comes as Paris and Washington seek to halt the illegal movement of migrants through third countries to reach their borders.

WHO declares mpox outbreaks in Africa global health emergency as new form of virus spreads

The World Health Organization has declared the mpox outbreaks in Congo and elsewhere in Africa a global emergency, with cases confirmed among children and adults in more than a dozen countries and a new form of the virus spreading.

UN experts say Venezuela election results lack basic transparency

A U.N. panel of electoral experts said in a new report that Venezuela’s national electoral authority fell short of following through on basic “transparency and integrity measures that are essential to holding credible elections.”

How do you solve a problem like Maduro? US treads fine line on Venezuela

The Biden administration is treading a thin line as it attempts to usher Venezuela’s dictator out of office without falling into the costly traps that vexed previous U.S. governments and angered Latin American allies.

U.S. ambassador shares details of capture of ‘El Mayo’ and El Chapo’s son

A betrayal in the highest ranks of the Sinaloa cartel was behind the mysterious flight that carried two of its leaders to the United States last month.

Cracking down on opposition, Maduro declares war on X, other social media in Venezuela

Venezuela’s Maduro instructed the National Telecommunications Commission to block the usage of X, previously known as Twitter, for an initial period of 10 days.

Maduro boasts 2,200 arrests since election; rights groups say 23 dead

The opposition and rights advocates say security forces are rounding up not only political leaders but also the regular citizens who helped monitor the presidential election.

Homeland Security pauses Biden parole program for four countries

The Biden administration said Friday that it has paused a humanitarian program so officials can investigate possible fraud in the program known as “parole,’ which admits up to 360,000 people a year from Haiti, Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba into the United States to work or seek asylum.

Harris’ overambitious immigration mandate sets up Trump attacks

As vice president, Kamala Harris had a broad mandate to tackle problems contributing to a surge in migration from Central America to the US: Fight corruption, lure investment, strengthen the rule of law, promote human rights and battle organized crime. Three years later, there’s little to show for the effort.

Gunman arrested for fatal shootings at NY migrant shelter tied to Venezuelan gangs, police sources say

The gunman wanted for a double fatal shooting at a Brooklyn migrant shelter — part of a violent Venezuelan migrant gang war that involved another murder the same night — has been busted, police said Friday.

The secretive life — and stunning downfall — of Sinaloa cartel boss ‘El Mayo’ Zambada

In Mexico and the world of organized crime, Sinaloan kingpin Ismael Zambada has achieved an almost mythic status, reigning in the shadows as cartel godfather since the 1980s, outlasting multiple presidents, surviving many assassination attempts and routinely slipping through the fingers of would-be captors.

Venezuela opposition calls protests as US backs transition

Banned opposition leader Maria Corina Machado called for protests across Venezuela to defend what her party sees as its rightful electoral victory, as President Joe Biden’s top diplomat said the U.S. backs a transition of power.

New report reveals Havana Syndrome case numbers. More than 300 Americans treated

Spies, active-duty military, FBI agents, diplomats and at least 15 children are among the 334 Americans who have qualified to get treatment for Havana Syndrome in specialized military health facilities — numbers that conflict with an earlier assessment by U.S. intelligence agencies minimizing the problem.

Venezuela’s military holds keys to Maduro’s future in power

The morning after Venezuela’s streets erupted against Nicolás Maduro’s self-declared victory, his defense minister appeared on the airwaves to make clear how the armed forces viewed protests over an allegedly stolen vote.

Biden urges Congress to get tougher on fentanyl traffickers

The White House on Wednesday backed proposals to permanently stiffen penalties on synthetic-drug traffickers, monitor machines used to make fentanyl pills and close a loophole that allows criminal groups to easily ship drugs in packages.

Venezuela’s top lawmaker calls for arrest of opposition leaders Machado, Gonzalez

Venezuela hardened the crackdown on any resistance to President Nicolás Maduro’s self-declared election win by calling for the arrests of opposition leaders María Corina Machado and Edmundo González.

Milei meets Macron in Paris visit overshadowed by racism scandal

Argentine President Javier Milei’s first official visit to Paris to meet Emmanuel Macron Friday will be overshadowed by a racism scandal that began on the soccer field and spilled into the political arena.