The declining share of employees covered by union contracts is the latest sign of the Recession's deep impact on labor markets.
Buenos Aires police are investigating the death of Diana Sacayán as a homicide.
Many Latin American countries celebrate the Day of the Race, or Día de la Raza, instead of Columbus Day as a way to celebrate Hispanic heritage and culture.
In the absence of Lionel Messi, Sergio Agüero is ready to spearhead Argentina’s attack in their 2018 World Cup qualifier against Ecuador.
A meld of the world’s top two brewers -- Anheuser-Busch InBev SA and SABMiller Plc -- would raise antitrust questions from China to Argentina to the U.S.
During a private meeting in Washington, Yayo Grassi, a gay former student of the pope's, brought along his partner of 19 years.
As for the ongoing crisis in Syria, Maduro urged the U.N. to react, and said funding and weapons from the West have only brought death and destruction.
“Through action, he’s sending the message that you can’t fulfill your faith without serving people beyond your community.”
As China's President Xi Jinping began his U.S. visit, authorities in Beijing released a video showing foreigners, including Americans, heaping praise on him.
Pope Francis was formerly known as Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio.
Chile, long considered the region's model democracy, has sharply soured on its president, Michelle Bachelet.
Premier Li Keqiang sought to reassure the world with a speech that paid scant attention to global unease about the implications of a slowing China.
A 66-year-old Argentine has been arrested on suspicion of keeping his wife and adult son in a cage and squalid room for as long as six years.
Egypt boasts the Pyramids of Giza, ancient temples, museums and other tourist attractions. But an increase in terrorist attacks across the Arab world has affected Egypt’s image.
Latin America's largest economy is on course to shrink in what analysts say will be its most prolonged contraction since the 1930s.
More than 10,000 miles away, Chilean copper mine workers are struggling from the effects of China's economic downturn.
Pope-themed beer is just one of the ways the City of Brotherly Love is preparing for a papal visit in September.
"People want to take their money out of China and put it in a safe location,” an economist said.
The United Kingdom went to war with Argentina over the islands in 1982 after the military regime in Buenos Aries ordered an invasion, and it fears a repeat of history.
Economic troubles for China could spell further gloom for Latin American countries that have relied on Beijing as a top trading partner.
Germany has joined the growing list of nations where same-sex U.S. service spouses will receive overseas protections.
"State policies on housing -- even those enshrined in the region's constitutions -- have not been able to respond to the rise of urban populations...," the study said.