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Marco Rubio

Rubio announces sanctions on banks, Cuba leaders behind 'capital for radical left-wing terrorism'

By Kevin Killough

Latin America

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Colombia

Outcome of Colombia’s presidential election could be a pivot point for Trump's war on drug trade

With coca production at record highs and U.S.-Colombia ties strained, a June 21 runoff between a Trump-aligned populist and a leftist could determine the future of the hemisphere's drug war.

Latin America

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Colombia

Colombia conservative presidential candidate De La Espriella and leftist Cepeda heading to runoff

This current election is taking place about ten years after Colombia signed a historic peace deal with the FARC rebel group.

Latin America

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Raul Castro

Cuba circulates pamphlets instructing citizens how to prepare for war with the U.S.

The document tells families to prepare survival kits and seek shelter if they hear air raid sirens. It also provides first-aid instructions, such as how to tie a tourniquet.

Brazil: Bolsonaro turns bicentennial into campaign rally

Bolsonaro supporters block highway near Rio de Janeiro following presidential election result

Hundreds arrested as Bolsonaro supporter camp dismantled in Brasilia

Death toll rises to 21 in Columbian mine explosion

Brazilian president speaks after runoff defeat

Nationwide protests in Bolivia after the arrest of a prominent opposition governor

State Dept. confirms kidnapping of American couple in Haiti

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