Workers handled beef in Avellaneda in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. People cooled off in Arpoador beach in Rio de Janeiro.
Underscoring Marriott’s expansion in the affordable midscale segment, the City Express by Marriott brand plans to debut in Argentina, Bolivia, Nicaragua, and Peru, with eight properties expected to open over the next three years.
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), says it is working on a joint development agenda to address challenges and opportunities arising from the rapid aging of societies, particularly in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC).
City Express, part of Marriott Bonvoy’s portfolio of over 30 brands, announced its planned entry into four new markets across
Many people in Latin America and the Caribbean live in poverty. Wealth often stays with a few powerful families. Big companies take natural resources but
This piece was originally published on January 16, 2025 and has since been updated.
Marriott International is expanding into the Caribbean and Latin America with eight new hotels in Argentina, Bolivia, Nicaragua and Peru.
Pfizer’s latest-generation pneumococcal conjugate vaccine is in line to reach more people in Latin America and the Caribbean through a joint effort with Argentina’s government, The Pan American Hea | The vaccine will soon be made available in Latin America and the Caribbean through the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)'s Regional Revolving Funds program.
Argentina's spotlight at FITUR 2025 aims not only to strengthen its international presence but also to cement tourism as a key driver for the country's economy.
Tackle cancer risk with evidence-based resolutions inspired by the Latin American and Caribbean Code Against Cancer.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is paying much-needed attention to Latin America.. But his mission statement has key omissions
In this episode of Plaza Central, guest host Catherine Osborn explores a new Latin America security initiative involving 18 countries, the Inter-American Development Bank, and Interpol. Katherine Aguirre of the Igarapé Institute and Joana Monteiro of the Getulio Vargas Foundation discuss how regional cooperation could help the fight against organized crime,