Colombian President Gustavo Petro said that cocaine is only illegal around the world because it is produced in Latin America, and that a change in its status would contribute to preventing criminal ...
For a moment on Sunday, the government of Colombia’s Gustavo Petro looked like it might be the first in Latin America to take a meaningful stand against President Donald Trump’s mass-deportation plans ...
As diplomatic conflict and trade-war talk ramps up, the continent’s often fractious leaders could end up sharing an antagonist in common.
The poll by AtlasIntel also found that 82% of Colombians want Petro to pursue closer ties to Washington, and 70% hold a ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro stated that cocaine is illegal primarily due to its Latin American origin, not because it ...
Colombia is the world's biggest cocaine producer and exporter, mainly to US and Europe, and has spent decades fighting against drug trafficking.
Russian leader Vladimir Putin praised Colombia's President Gustavo Petro for the latter's speech ... as ”a promising partner of Russia in Latin America with whom we are interested in maintaining ...
For the first time in nearly 50 years, the United States, under the leadership of President Donald Trump, has made Latin America the top priority of U.S. foreign policy.
With its track record of leveraging cultural power for US gain and barely concealed promotion of coup attempts, the US Agency for International Development will not be mourned among the US’s southern ...
President Masoud Pezeshkian has stressed Tehran's insistence on expanding relations with Latin American nations as a priority ...
China will always be Latin America's "trustworthy" friend and partner, its foreign minister told his Bolivian counterpart, as ...