Mexico, Central America, Argentina, Brazil, Peru, and Colombia are all facing potential consequences from President Trump's victory, while Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela are set to receive sanctions.
Donald Trump has said he wouldn’t be a dictator — “except for Day 1." According to his own statements, he's got a lot to do ...
Mexico is facing a second Donald Trump presidency, and few countries can match its experience as a target of Trump’s rhetoric ...
Mexico and the United States have reached an agreement they hope will address Mexico’s habit of falling behind in water-sharing payments in the Rio Bravo watershed, also known as the Rio Grande.
Some Latin American observers argued this week that the Democrats should have taken a strategic cue from leftists in Mexico.
Mexico will continue pursuing measures to stop migrants from reaching its northern border with the United States, its top ...
MEXICO CITY — For the last six years, Mexico bragged about its oft-questioned “hugs, not bullets” strategy, in which its leaders avoided confrontations with drug cartels that were gradually taking ...
P ower is often said to come with corresponding responsibility. Not so in Mexican politics. The ruling party, Morena, has ...
The Mexican government, not naturally prone to focus on foreign affairs, needs to make its relations with the new US administration a matter of life and death.
who have their investments in Mexico,” said Sheinbaum. “In this case there are no differences — on the contrary there is a ...