By Nandita Bose, Sarah Morland and David Brunnstrom MIAMI, Florida, March 7 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed ...
The president offered to launch missiles in Latin America to combat criminal violence in a call to 'eradicate' cartels.
Nick Saban spoke out against what College Football has become in the NIL/rev-share era at President Trump's roundtable.
Says Cuba is "in its last moments of life”; advocates tough action by allies against organised crime blighting the region.
The gathering, dubbed the “Shield of the Americas” summit, aims to serve Washington by boosting US interests in the region ...
President Donald Trump hosts right-wing leaders from Latin America and the Caribbean in Florida as talks focus on crime, migration, and growing US influence in the region.
The 'Shield of the Americas' summit also aims to serve Washington by boosting US interests in the region and curbing those from foreign powers.
In addition to Milei, Bukele and Noboa, Trump would also host the leaders of Bolivia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, ...