Peru's national police regained control of the gold mine in the province of Pataz, confiscating weapons and apprehending seven suspects involved in the deadly attack.
Brazilian president emphasises that Israel has the right to self-defence but criticised the unnecessary killing of innocent women and children.
Voters cast their ballots gripped by fear, uncertainty and resignation, with few confident either candidate could halt decades of economic decline and financial mismanagement of an economy that is one of the world's most volatile.
“There is a lot of tension between politicians' personal ambitions and the political project of the transformation,” a term Lopez Obrador uses to describe his movement.
El Nino and heat waves have caused a recent decline in rain, contributing to an intensified drought over four years and lowering reservoir levels, according to officials.
Ernesto Barrios grabbed the opportunity to set up manufacturing watches two years ago after authorities lifted a ban on private companies.
The letter of 11 researchers made clear that they were not implying the bodies were "extraterrestrial".
Venezuelan Interior Minister confirms the successful takeover of the country’s largest prisons and temporary relocation of 1,228 inmates from Vista Hermosa.
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians and their descendants have made Latin America their home. They have taken along with them stories of their displacement and hurt
The three South American nations lambasted Israel's attacks on Gaza and condemned the deaths of Palestinian citizens.
Looting broke out as Acapulco's population of nearly 900,000 became increasingly desperate for food and water, Mexican officials say.
Maria Corina Machado is declared the victor of the Venezuelan opposition's weekend presidential primary, while the country's attorney general launches an investigation.
The storm could bring up to 51 cm of rain in parts of Guerrero and Oaxaca, with the possibility of flash floods and mudslides.
While Maria Corina Machado may have overwhelmingly won the primary contest, she is banned from holding public office for 15 years, which theoretically prevents her from standing in the presidential election.
Security is under siege in southwestern Mexico as powerful drug cartels escalate violence, posing a grave threat to the region's safety.
With 76 percent of votes counted in Argentina presidential race, Economy Minister Sergio Massa leads Javier Milei Party.
With a commitment to replacing the Peso with the US dollar, libertarian economist Javier Milei has surged to the front of the presidential race, garnering more than 30 percent of the primary votes.
"Türkiye is ready to support the Venezuelan authorities, whenever needed, for the election process in 2024," says foreign ministry.
Washington will ease some oil and gas sanctions against Venezuela after the country's government and opposition agreed to hold elections next year, says US Treasury Department.
Daniel Noboa, a surprise qualifier for the second round run-off, has pledged to attract foreign investment and create jobs for young people.
The Colombian government and the Central General Staff rebel group have announced that their peace talks will now begin on October 16, instead of Sunday as originally planned.
The Ecuadorian government announced that it is determined to identify the perpetrators of the assassination.
Fatal road crash near Oaxaca state kills 16 Venezuelan and Haitian migrants and leaves 27 others injured, state authorities say.
In rural Argentina, amid an ongoing historical drought, many are backing Javier Milei, a far-right libertarian who, like Jair Bolsonaro and Donald Trump, denies human responsibility for climate and the environment.
Drugs were shipped by boats across the Pacific departing from southwestern and northwestern provinces.
Guatemalans rally for fourth consecutive day to demand resignation of top prosecutors whom they accuse of trying to block President-elect Bernardo Arevalo from taking office.
The intra-party feud spilled into the open after former leader Evo Morales announced he would seek reelection in 2025, deepening his rift with Arce.
FIFA says the matches in South America are part of the celebration to mark 100 years since the first World Cup in Uruguay.
Experts tell TRT World that Bolivia’s different ‘sociopolitical visions’ have propelled Evo Morales’ political party, a phenomenon which could remarkably shape the country’s politics ahead of the 2025 presidential race.
The apology comes amid attempts by Bogota to make amends with communities affected by decades of armed conflict and broker peace deals with rebel groups.
US-drafted resolution approved by 13 UN Security Council members, with veto powers Russia and China abstaining.
Amid the stench of decomposing dolphins, biologists and other experts in white personal protective clothing and masks worked to conduct autopsies on each carcass to determine the cause of death.
The Latin American nation will vote to elect a new leader on October 22 amid a crippling cost-of-living crisis triggered by high inflation over the past decades.
The large number of young victims may have been due to the fact that baptisms were to take place at the church during the Sunday mass, officials said.