United States and France Ask Haitians for Patience Eight Months After the Earthquake
Slightly more than eight months after the earthquake that devastated Haiti, the United States and France asked the country’s inhabitants for patience...
Bolivia and the United States work to combat human trafficking in Puerto Quijarro
Bolivia and the United States have come together in order to get to work once again with the purpose of putting an end to human trafficking.
Colombian army kills top FARC military leader
Colombia’s army said on September 23 it has killed a top leader with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC)...
Colombia Confiscates Almost Two Tons of Cocaine
The Colombian Navy confiscated 1,887 kilograms of cocaine being transported on a speedboat near a Caribbean beach...
Officers from the Chilean and Brazilian Air Forces in Professional Exchange
Two pilots from the Brazilian Air Force (Força Aérea Brasileira – FAB) have been at Chabunco Airbase, in Chile, since September 7th...
Dely Valdés Promises to Work as Coach to Take Panama to the World Cup
The new coach of the Panamanian soccer team, Julio César Dely Valdés, did not promise championships during his introduction as head coach...
Study Says Global Security Threats Outfox UN, World Regimes
The United Nations and national governments are ill-prepared to tackle the rapidly evolving threats to world peace and security...
Brazil, UK Sign Cooperation Agreement
The South American giant has now signed a cooperation agreement with the United Kingdom’s largest defense contractor, BAE Systems.
Veteran Rebel Leader Killed in Colombia Police-Raid
A Colombian guerrilla commander for whom the United States had offered a US$2.5 million reward was among more than 22 rebels killed in a weekend military assault on a jungle camp...
Venezuela extradites suspected narcotics traffickers to U.S.
Colombian authorities destroy drug lab.
Central American Gangs, a Mafia With a Thousand Heads
The organized-crime gangs that plague Central America, known as ‘maras,’ keep various governments on edge...
Nicaragua Requests More U.S. Aid for Fight Against Drugs
For the first time, Nicaragua was added to the list of countries with increased drug trafficking, according to the U.S. government report, “Majors List” presented to Congress on September 16.