As the country’s status quo abruptly shifts, experts say maintaining a coalition is crucial for political survival.
President Donald Trump's capture of former Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro is unlikely to reduce U.S. drug deaths.
Major Hans Radegod leads the Seychelles Coast Guard on a seemingly overwhelming mission: stopping the flood of heroin and ...
With the global economy increasingly fragmented by tariff wars, sanctions, the prolonged Russia–Ukraine conflict and rising ...
Minister of Foreign Affairs Sean Sobers says that US military intervention in Caribbean waters have resulted in a drop in ...
SEOUL, Jan. 7 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's customs agency said Wednesday it has seized a record 5.16 million packs of cigarettes ...
Qatar’s ports recorded a 64% rise in general and bulk cargo in December as container volumes surged across Hamad, Doha, and ...
This city hosted some of the largest mobilizations against disgraceful US policy in Central America. The legacy continues ...
Ahmad Damen is an editor for All Things Considered based in Washington, D.C. He first joined NPR's and WBUR's Here & Now as an editor in 2024. Damen brings more than 15 years of experience in ...
In 2016, Trump swore off “forever wars” and the wasting of U.S. blood and treasure on regime change. There is no appetite in Washington for either the boots on the ground or a sustained commitment to ...
Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro is expected to appear in a Manhattan federal courtroom on Monday to face US charges accusing him of leading a 25-year conspiracy to traffic cocaine into the United ...
While it found minimal contact between some members of the gang and low-level members of the government, there was a consensus that there was no coordination or direct role between the gang and the ...