When Marco Rubio arrives in Latin America this weekend on his first foreign trip as Donald Trump's secretary of state, he'll find a region reeling from the new administration's shock-and-awe approach to diplomacy.
On Monday, representatives of left-wing organizations in the Dominican Republic strongly opposed the upcoming visit of U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, declaring him “persona non grata.” They criticized the visit as an effort to deepen the country’s dependence on the United States in economic,
Washington, DC.- Newly appointed U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to embark on his inaugural tour, which includes a visit to the Dominican Republic and several other Latin American countries.
Dated 27 January 2025, a note attributable to US Secretary of State spokesperson Tammy Bruce states: “US Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with Foreign Minister of the Dominican Republic Roberto Alvarez today to reaffirm the United States’ strong partnership with the Dominican Republic,
DOMINICAN Republic and Nicaragua opened the first round of their Concacaf Women’s U-17 Qualifiers campaign on winning notes as they downed Grenada and St
Rubio is expected to visit Panama, Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, and the Dominican Republic, according to the Department of State
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is paying much-needed attention to Latin America.. But his mission statement has key omissions
Rubio's stop in Panama also comes as Trump in recent weeks has said he wants the Panama Canal back under U.S. control, claiming that “American ships are being severely overcharged and not treated fairly in any way,
Trump’s Secretary of State is headed for Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador and the Dominican Republic. Here’s a primer on the countries he’ll see and what’s at stake
Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s first visit to Latin America will be only to certain US allies, including a very complex meeting in Panama.
Chef Juan Jiménez — whose background includes stints at Sky, Roister, and the Chicago Club — leads the kitchen. His dishes reflect the rich mosaic of Latin American cuisine rooted in Indigenous and European traditions, shaped over time by the contributions of Asian and African diasporas.
Marco Rubio’s visit to Panama, his first trip as U.S. Secretary of State, comes amidst controversy over President Trump’s claims to regain control of the Panama Canal, which Panama firmly opposes.