MLB Diversity: Latinos Make Up Nearly a Quarter of League Lineup as 2024 Season Steps Up to the Plate
Latin America continues to be an oasis for MLB talent with 10 countries with at least one representative; Dominican Republic is king with 108
Presidential Free-for-All: When Petro, Milei, AMLO and Bukele's Crossed Accusations Go Beyond Social Media
Their stark ideological differences have exceeded the personal realm and impacted the countries' diplomatic relations
Colombia Expels Argentine Diplomats After Milei Calls Petro A 'Terrorist'
The foreign ministry of Colombia recalled in the statement that "this is not the first time that Mr. Milei has offended the Colombian President, affecting the historical brotherly relations between Colombia and Argentina."
Colombia Kicks Off Ambitious Plan to Retrieve Shipwreck Treasure Worth Tens of Billions
The San Jose galleon belonged to the Spanish crown, sank more than three centuries ago, and was discovered in 2015
Amid Crime Surge, Vendors In Bogota Turn To Hired Guns
As fear has risen in step with crime, residents and business owners are taking matters into their own hands in a country with low levels of trust in the authorities.
'The Hijacking of Flight 601:' The Colombian Story that Inspired Netflix's New Series
The series is set to be released on April 8th.
Latin American Tennis Stars Poised for Success as Miami Open Kicks Off
A total of 24 Latinos will be competing in the knockout rounds this year; 12 of them ranked among the Top 100 players in men's singles
Can USMNT Secure Three-Peat in CONCACAF's Nations League? The Latin Times' Cartelera Futbolera March 19-24
European leagues come to a stop during International Break; MLS leaders Inter Miami will take on the NY Red Bulls.
Goal is a Three-Letter Word in MLS: Latinos Continue to Be The League's Most Prolific Scorers
Latin American players hold almost 50% of the all-time scoring records among all 29 MLS franchises.
New Threads, Same Vibrant Passion: Countries Start Revealing Their Copa América Jerseys
Out of the 14 confirmed teams that will participate at the event this Summer, seven are sponsored by Adidas
Colombia's Caribbean Jewel Slowly Sinking As Sea Waters Rise
With low-lying communities worldwide on the front lines of the climate crisis fight, Cartagena is conspicuously vulnerable.
Buried Clothes, Bones And DNA Help Identify Colombia's Missing
Across Colombia, efforts have intensified to find, exhume, and identify those who have gone missing during the country's six decades of armed conflict.
New Venezuela Drama: Study Reveals Migrants Outpacing Education Levels in Some LatAm Host Countries
Venezuelans living in Colombia, Peru, Chile, and Brazil have, on average, higher levels of education than locals
Indigenous Colombians Fret As Sacred Mountain Glaciers Melt
The inhabitants of the Sierra Nevada range in north Colombia believe it is the center of the universe, its rivers, stones and plants part of one living body. They see it as their job to protect its balance.
Colombia Blames ELN Rebels For 'Unnecessary Crisis' As Talks Stall
The ELN, or National Liberation Army, had on Tuesday accused Bogota of violating ground rules set out when talks started in 2022, and declared the process "frozen" until further notice.
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
Colombia Rebels Move Back Toward Ceasefire With Government
The rebel group justified the action saying it was to protect the local population from paramilitary fighters roaming the area.
Colombia Signs $1.2 Billion Loan Agreements With Multilateral Lenders
The three contracts will help reform programs such as the peace agenda, strengthening gender equality policy and implementing the SDG (Sustainable Development Goals) agenda in the environmental sector that will be implemented over the years.
How Professional Colombian Fighters Are Aiding Ukraine in the War Against Russia
Many nationals, seasoned by years of conflict with guerrillas, have volunteered to contribute to Kyiv's war effort
James Rodríguez Looking For a New Club; Colombian Star Rescinds Contract With São Paulo
The Colombian requested his contract be over only six months after arriving in Brazil
Colombia And ELN Rebels Announce Ceasefire Extension
The ceasefire, which expired on January 29, had been extended by seven days last week to give negotiators more time.
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
A Look at the Career of Luis Tejada, Panama's All-Time Leading Scorer, After his Sudden Death at 41
According to local media reports, Tejada collapsed during a pick-up game near his hometown of San Miguelito, Panama.
Colombia's Foreign Minister Suspended For 3 Months Over Tender Process Irregularities
The foreign minister annulled the bidding process after a company already involved in Colombian passport production tendered an offer. To produce passports urgently, the government permitted the company to continue printing while making preparations for a new tender round.
Colombian Government, ELN Rebels Resume Peace Talks In Havana
Colombia's government and the National Liberation Army (ELN) rebel group started a sixth round of peace talks Monday, seeking to agree in Cuba on an extension of a ceasefire that expires next week.
Colombian Government Extends Ceasefire With FARC-EMC Rebel Group
Elizabeth Dickinson, a Colombia analyst at the International Crisis Group, appreciated the ceasefire extension, noting that it has so far limited the clashes between the government and the rebel groups.
CONMEBOL's Road to Paris 2024 Starts: The Latin Times' 'Cartelera Futbolera' For the Jan 15-21 Week
Only two CONMEBOL teams can qualify to the Paris 2024 soccer tournament; Brazil has won the last two gold medals
Colombia, Ecuador Bust Drug Group Earning $2 Bn Yearly, Exporting 5 Tons Of Cocaine Monthly
The police operation ran for at least one year to capture Colombian brothers Hader and Dairon Cuero, leaders of Los Curva.
A Prosperous Land For Latinos: South American Teenagers Are Taking the Premier League By Storm
A look at 5 South American teenagers who have already made their mark in the Premier League this season
Colombian Senator's Brother Pleads Guilty In New York To Smuggling Charge
The 64-year-old was arrested in Colombia in February 2022 and extradited to the United States in January last year by President Gustavo Petro.