Adrián Villar Rojas and the End of Imagination: 'They Hacked Our Reality. No One Can Say What the World Will Be Like in Five Years'
World-renowned artist Adrián Villar Rojas discusses the challenges of imagination and reality during an interview for the book launch of 'Momentum', which focuses on art and ecology from a Latin American perspective.
Rocío Dúrcal returns to cinemas with a remastered concert 20 years after her death
Rocío Dúrcal will make a posthumous return to cinemas across Latin America and Spain with a remastered showing of her 1991 concert to commemorate the 20th anniversary of her passing.
IHG names new leader for Mexico, Latin America and the Caribbean
IHG Hotels & Resorts has appointed Michael Hoe Knudsen as the new Managing Director for Mexico, Latin America, and the Caribbean following Jorge Apaez's retirement.
The West is Back
The article discusses Marco Rubio's recent speech declaring a resurgence of Western values, particularly in relation to the implications of Chile's political landscape under José Antonio Kast.
The city on the other side of the river that resists the passage of time while embracing avant-garde
The article explores how Uruguay's capital combines nostalgia with modernity, being recognized as the most avant-garde city in Latin America.
Getting to Know Mario, and Loving Him
The article reflects on the legacy of Mario Vargas Llosa one year after his death, highlighting his significant contributions to literature and his commitment to cultural values.
Echoes of the Doral letter
The Doral Letter and the Monroe Doctrine, established by President Trump and right-wing Latin American leaders, aim to create a new model of regional integration focused on security cooperation, migration control, and economic relief.
Tennis tournament deposits R$ 300,000 to settle Jockey Club's debt with São Paulo City Hall
The Latin America Open has deposited R$ 300,000 to address the Jockey Club of São Paulo’s debt to the city, part of a larger rental payment for hosting an international tennis tournament.
Milei's Journey: The United States, Argentina, and a Region That is Aligning More with Trump
President Javier Milei's visit to New York aims to promote Argentina's opportunities while highlighting strengthened ties with the U.S. and other Latin American leaders aligned with Trump.
Trump launches the 'Shield of the Americas': a project for a new order in the Americas
Donald Trump has announced a new initiative titled 'Shield of the Americas' aimed at strengthening U.S.-Latin America cooperation, starting with a summit in Florida.
The secret of Chayanne that keeps him impeccable at 57 years old
Puerto Rican artist Chayanne continues to impress audiences with his remarkable physical condition and energy during his 2026 tour despite being 57 years old.
The Spanish band Hombres G will extend its tour to Latin America in October
Spanish band Hombres G is set to bring their tour 'Los mejores años de nuestra vida' to Latin America starting in October, with several key performances lined up.
Carlo Feltrinelli, editor: "There is an invisible network of millions of readers who contribute to good in the world"
Carlo Feltrinelli discusses the impact of reading and the contributions of a global network of readers towards societal good, while highlighting his publishing house's historic commitment to political involvement and culture.
A great step for Latin America and the Caribbean
The recent International Economic Forum in Panama marked a significant moment for Latin America and the Caribbean by fostering collaboration over ideological differences to address regional challenges.
Democracy, Culture and TikTok
The article discusses the impact of TikTok and social media on democracy and culture, highlighting how influencers have replaced traditional political leaders in shaping public opinion.
Gold Medal! Lucas Pinheiro Makes History by Winning the First Medal for Brazil and Latin America in the Winter Olympic Games
Lucas Pinheiro made history for Brazil and Latin America by winning gold in giant slalom at the Winter Olympics, marking the region's first-ever Olympic medal in this event.
The National Orchestra of Spain breaks nine decades of silence of women in exile
The National Orchestra of Spain embarks on a festival celebrating the works of female composers who were exiled, showcasing their contributions to music.
Isabel Díaz Ayuso called for Cuba, Nicaragua, and Mexico to 'break the chains as Argentina did' to regain their freedom
Isabel Díaz Ayuso urged Latin American countries, particularly Cuba, Nicaragua, and Mexico, to break free from authoritarian regimes during a recent event in Florida.
The new revelations of the Epstein case further complicate a Latin American former president: "I have photos with him"
Recent declassified Epstein files have further implicated a former Latin American president, complicating his defense against political adversaries who are using the information to criticize him.
America is not the USA: two centuries of Yankee imperialism
The article discusses the historical impact of U.S. interventionism in Latin America, tracing the evolution of imperialist policies from the Monroe Doctrine to modern approaches under Donald Trump.
The Faces of Venezuelan Exile
The article narrates the stories of 11 Venezuelans who have fled their country due to political repression and economic hardship, with around eight million citizens living abroad.
Trump's Drunkenness of Power
The intervention in Venezuela has emboldened the White House to threaten all of Latin America and the EU, with Trump's aggressive military actions reflecting a disregard for Congressional authorization.
The Venezuelan Exile in Latin America Celebrates the Capture of Maduro: 'The Tyrant Has Fallen!'
Venezuelan exiles in Latin America are celebrating the capture of Maduro, expressing hopes for a new chapter in their country's future after nearly eight million fled Venezuela.