Latin America rates second in the regional ranking of tax evaders.
President Dilma Rousseff wants to get closer to a nation that's hardly friendly to Washington -- but there are sound economic reasons.
In the wake of the Ballon d’Or nominations and ahead of next year’s World Cup, a rundown of the world’s 10 best forwards.
In an effort to cut costs, Mexico's Coca-Cola makers might switch from cane sugar to corn syrup. Is the hip "Mexicoke" in danger?
Argentina's YPF is still looking for the perfect partner for its unconventional oil site Vaca Muerta. The next contender? French oil company Total.
The U.N. found that, despite a mediocre economic year for Latin America, the region will experience an unemployment drop by 2013's end.
One of Argentina's challenges, at least for its manufacturers, is an overvalued currency.
On the whole, some 800,000 Arabs live in Chile, representing about 5 percent of the total population.
The major decision throws the world’s largest gold producer into even more uncertainty with respect to its overall mine plans.
Whatever happens next, it looks like the end of the road for the decade-long rule by the Kirchner family.
LG on Monday unveiled the specs for its curvy smartphone, the LG G Flex, which is expected to see its initial release date in November.
An invasive arthropod species known as the "Tawny crazy ants" have invaded parts of the southeastern United States, threatening native species like fire ants.
What to do when your country is lacking oil, flour and other basic goods.
“The show will be transmitted to the audience via headphones with no amplification... a real first for us!” the group wrote on its website.
The "Holland of South America," Uruguay, is one step away from fully legalizing marijuana, and committed to offer a safe market at reasonable prices.
The Peruvian Air Force has reinstated its UFO department to investigate sightings and hold public meetings on unusual phenomena.
An Associated Press report links agrochemical use with increased health problems in Argentine provinces using pesticides on genetically modified crops.
The Saudis have been among the most vocal proponents of staging a military intervention in Syria.
The 2nd biggest Latin American country is at loggerheads with its neighbor over a paper mill that plays an outsized role in the region.
Latin America watches the federal shutdown with apprehension. And a U.S. default would put the entire region in serious trouble.
Improving consumer sentiment worldwide should help Coke recover in sales volume, its most closely watched metric.
Priebke was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1998, but spent the last 15 years under house arrest in Rome.