Middle Eastern immigration has influenced some of Latin America's most iconic traditions.
When Ali Jeratli arrived in São Paulo in February 2014, the Syrian refugee understood just one word of Portuguese: bem-vindo (welcome).
Uruguay's invitation in late 2014 sounded like a dream to the Alshebli family. But it didn’t take long for a series of cultural and financial shocks to leave them feeling defeated.
How Essa Hassan became the unwitting symbol of Mexico’s efforts — or lack of them — to assist Syrian refugees.
Experts from across the region recommend ways to improve refugee resettlement.
A new study shows narco-trafficking gangs are only part of the problem.
The island has a long way to go to reach its goal of connecting 50 percent of homes by 2020.
The United States must reaffirm its position as a close friend to Colombia, writes COA’s Christian Gómez, Jr. for U.S. News & World Report.
The profits, politics and luck behind Russia's growing footprint.