Latin America
Univision News's Latin America section
- article9 Min ReadJuly 31, 2021 05:33 PMAt least two DEA informants are under arrest or are implicated in the assassination of Haitian president Jovenel Moise. What is known about their alleged participation in the plot and does the DEA bear any responsibility? (Leer en español)
- article7 Min ReadJuly 24, 2021 01:49 PMThe widow of the assassinated president of Haiti, Jovenel Moïse, says he was a brave man who stood up to the country's corrupt oligarchy. But her critics say he was largely to blame. (Leer en español)
- article4 Min ReadJuly 21, 2021 08:30 PMOn the 42nd anniversary of the Sandinista Revolution that brought Ortega to power, the human rights advocate and actress, asked him to allow her access to the country's imprisoned political prisoners. (Leer en español)
- article6 Min ReadJuly 18, 2021 02:00 PMThe assassination of Haiti's president and the unprecedented protests in Cuba have put the spotlight on an often overlooked Caribbean. Does the Biden administration have any answers? (Leer en español)
- article10 Min ReadJune 28, 2021 07:00 AMAcross Latin America, China has carried out a successful vaccine diplomacy campaign, delivering shipments of its drugs as part of a global effort to increase its power and influence. The United States is now on track to overtake China, but some experts say the Biden administration should do more for Latin America. (Leer en español)
- article17 Min ReadJune 21, 2021 05:15 PMA company with four employees, based out of an office in Switzerland and formed only after signing the contract with Mexico, is charged with packing and distributing 35 million doses of the controversial CanSino vaccine for the Mexican people. The president of the company is a Mexican lawyer, currently sanctioned for a financial scheme that surfaced in the Panama Papers scandal. Lea este artículo en español.
- article2 Min ReadJune 21, 2021 01:56 PMIn this episode of Real America with Jorge Ramos, the show looks at the migrant flow from Honduras and examines the possibility that caravans might start organizing not only to head north, but also looking to head south, seeking new migrant routes and finding new hopes in other countries.
- article7 Min ReadJune 12, 2021 09:15 AMNicaraguan police arrested prominent opposition figures this week, including several presidential candidates, in what many observers say is an inexorable slide back toward dictatorship, with seemingly no way out. (Leer este artículo en español)
- article7 Min ReadJune 05, 2021 10:03 AMIn her first foreign trip as vice president, Kamala Harris is seeking to tackle the seemingly insoluble problem of poverty, migration and corruption in Central America. The Biden administration's policy is a new, comprehensive, humanitarian approach. (Leer en español)
- article6 Min ReadMay 28, 2021 08:39 AMExperts say that relations between Beijing and Caracas have deteriorated in recent months and that the Chinese government may have lost patience with Venezuela's mismanagement of its sanctioned oil industry. (Leer en español)