A new study shows that violence costs Brazil more than 4 percent of GDP. Here's how security policy could be more cost-effective.
Security & Defense
Soaring coca cultivation and a troubled peace deal will demand attention, but most voters are worried about other priorities.
Everyone is trying to keep up with the pace of technological evolution—including criminals, says Acercasa’s Juan Carlos Benavides.
"The United States is committed to being the security partner of choice for the Americas," said the U.S. deputy secretary of state.
The response to a politician's murder may be a turning point in finding a way out of Rio's crisis.
The letter, sent by a group of senior national security leaders, urges U.S. President Donald Trump to keep the United States in NAFTA.
Caracas on Monday accused Bogotá of leading a “bombing campaign,” or military efforts to invade Venezuela. "The regime is desperate to portray themselves as the victim," said Eric Farnsworth, vice president of the Council of the Americas.