Issue Nov 19-Dec 07 2025: Honduran ex-President Juan Orlando Hernández has been granted a pardon by U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Issue Nov 12-18 2025: U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that he is not ruling out any options with respect to a potential military intervention in Venezuela, insisting during a press conference in the Oval Office that his administration needs to “take care” of the country.
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Issue Nov 12-18 2025: On November 13, 2025, exactly two decades after the Free Trade of the Americas agreement (FTAA) was soundly rejected in Mar de Plata, Argentina, the White House announced new trade agreements involving four Latin American nations: Argentina, Ecuador, Guatemala, and El Salvador.
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Issue Nov 12-18 2025: Scenes of arrests in courthouses are repeated across the United States as part of an immigration court reform under President Donald Trump.
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Issue Nov 05-11 2025: The United States Department of War has begun sending ground troops in the jungle of Panama for the first time in decades. According to the Pentagon, Washington has deployed U.S. soldiers and marines to the isthmus to complete a training program at the Cristóbal Colón navy airbase, which is scheduled for
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Issue Nov 05-11 2025: It would appear that something very big is on the brink of happening involving the flotilla of warships sent to the coasts of Venezuela by the Trump administration. Up until now, the country has awaited, astonished and with the sort of silence that sometimes produces the unexpected, but without changing its
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Issue Nov 05-11 2025: Bolivia’s new center-right president, Rodrigo Paz, has said that “never again” will his country be “isolated” from the rest of the world, announcing the re-establishment of diplomatic relations with the United States, an important change in policy after 20 years of left-wing governments.
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Issue Oct 29-Nov 04 2025: At least 34,220 Honduran nationals were deported back to their country of origin between January and October of 2025, 78,1% of whom from the United States, according to Honduras’ National Migration Institute.
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Issue Oct 29-Nov 04 2025: A survey conducted by UnidosUS, called the Bipartisan Poll of Hispanic Voters: the Road to 2026, has found that nearly two in three Latino voters in the United States, or 64%, disapprove of Trump’s performance as president, while another 41% fear they will be arrested by immigration authorities despite having
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Issue Oct 29-Nov 04 2025: The United States announced that it is coordinating with the Catholic Church to distribute humanitarian aid in support of those affected by hurricane Melissa in western Cuba.
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