Blinken to Travel to South America and Meet the Presidents of Brazil, Argentina
The Secretary of State is set to hold meetings with Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Javier Milei, both of whom are making international headlines
Israel Declares Brazilian President Lula Persona non grata After Comparing Hamas War with Holocaust
The Brazilian leader was highly critical of Israel's offensive and said it amounts to genocide
Monica Talan, Bitcoin Expert: 'Latinos are Investing the Most in Crypto in the U.S.'
In an interview with The Latin Times, the CryptoConexion founder discusses romantic scams, the halving, and the surge in Bitcoin's price
Modern Slavery Continues to plague Brazil in the 21st Century With Rescues Rising in 2023
The country recorded the most complaints of slave labor-like conditions since it began tracking reports in 2011
Video Surfaces of Bolsonaro Urging Allies to 'Act' or Risk 'Chaos' Amid Coup Investigation
The former Brazilian president has been ordered to surrender his passport as part of the investigation
Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro Ordered to Surrender Passport Amid Coup Investigation
Revelations about the extent of the plot to carry out a coup after his electoral defeat came to light following a plea deal by a close aide
Venice Biennale 2024: A Latino Presides Over the World's Most Important Artistic Event for the First Time
"Foreigners Everywhere" is the title of the 60th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia
The Sexual Assault Trial of Dani Alves Continues With Dozens of New Testimonies
State prosecutors are seeking a nine-year prison sentence for Alves. The lawyers representing his accuser want 12 years.
The NFL Is Traveling to Brazil: The Philadelphia Eagles Will Open the 2024 Season in São Paulo
The Week 1 regular-season game will take place on Friday, Sept. 6, a day before Brazil celebrates its Independence Day.
Colombia Wildfires Toll in Latin America: "9 million at Risk of Environmental Displacement"
Greenpeace explained to The Latin Times that it is the expected number by 2030 due to the climate crises
Lionel Messi Adds Another Award To His Vast Collection With the 2023 FIFA The Best
Other Latinos were also recognized in this year's gala such as best goalkeeper, best fan and the FIFA Fair Play award.
Year in Review: 10 Images that Marked Latin America in 2023
From natural disasters to political turmoil to sports and pop culture, it was an eventful year for Latin America. We take a look at the highlihgts
Singer Pedro Henrique Suddenly Dies on Stage and Gospel Music World Suffers Tragic Loss
In a tragic event that has sent shockwaves through the music industry, Brazilian gospel singer Pedro Henrique died on stage during a performance on Wednesday, December 13, 2023.
Top 5 Latino Christmas Dessert Recipes to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth
The list includes Colombian 'Natilla', Mexican 'Apple Salad' and other Christmas Dessert Recipes that will not disappoint
CONCACAF, CONMEBOL Continue Key Partnership to Improve Women's Soccer Across the Americas
Two important announcements this week: Details on the Inaugural Women's Gold Cup and a US-Mexico bid to host the 2027 Women's World Cup
2024 Copa América: See who's playing Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and the U.S.
Argentina will face Chile, Peru; Mexico will play the Reggae Boyz; the U.S. will play Vs. Uruguay; and Brazil shares group with Colombia
OPEC+ Invites Brazil to Join Oil Producers Alliance
Brazil is set to become the fourth Latin American country to become part of the cartel after Mexico and Venezuela. Ecuador withdrew in 2020
Argentina At The Top, Brazil In Sixth Place: South American World Cup Qualifiers Roundup
As the South American qualifiers begin an extended hiatus, the latest matchday provided some results to keep fans talking for a while
Taylor Swift Cancels Rio Show After Fan Passes Away Due to Heatstroke
About a thousand fans passed out at the venue in Rio de Janeiro. Swift's message after learning about the death
Brazilian Authorities Arrest Third Person Suspected of Having Links to Hezbollah
The person was arrested in Brasilia, according to Reuters. The two other people were arrested last week
Brazilian Police Arrests Two People Allegedly Preparing Terrorist Attacks Against Jewish Community
According to local outlet Folha, the planning was being carried out by Hezbollah operatives
Almeida Versus Lewis at UFC Brazil Confirms the Country's Love Affair with Mixed Martial Arts
Why is Brazil an MMA powerhouse? We review the culture around martial arts in this nation, and how the Gracie family started a huge fighting movement
How Has the Ranking of Latin America's Top 10 Economies Changed Over Four Decades?
Brazil, Mexico and Argentina have been steady at the top. Chile and Colombia have climbed and Venezuela's demise illustrates the extent of its crisis
Injuries Force Brazilians Charles Oliveira and Paulo Costa Out of UFC Mega-Event; New Lineup Shaping Up
Kamaru Usman and Alexander Volkanovski are to step in as replacements, adding intrigue to UFC 294
Happy Birthday Google, but What is Google Doing in Latin America?
Google turned a quarter of a century old, with that, they've also been investing in Latin America for 17 years, but what exactly are they doing?
Arson Turns Amazon Reforestation Project To Ashes
It was supposed to be a good-news story out of the damaged Amazon rainforest: a project that replanted hundreds of thousands of trees in an illegally deforested nature reserve in Brazil.
Biden, Lula Launch Workers' Rights Pact
President Joe Biden and his Brazilian counterpart Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva unveiled a pact on workers' rights Wednesday, as the pro-union US leader grapples with a major auto employees' strike at home.
High-Rises Sweep Sao Paulo, But Boom Casts Shadows
Worried by the surge of skyscrapers fast replacing the houses and historic buildings in her Sao Paulo neighborhood, Rosanne Brancatelli put up a sign on her street: "Don't take away our sun."
Brazilian President Lula da Silva Opposes Economic Embargo Of Cuba By US
"Cuba has been an advocate of fairer global governance. And to this day it is the victim of an illegal economic embargo," President of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said.
Brazil To Share Ethanol Tech With India For Settling Sugar-Related Trade Dispute
Brazil is a leading country in ethanol-blended gasoline, and has successfully achieved a 25% level.