Salvadoran President Bukele proposes prisoner swap with Maduro for Venezuelan deportees Bukele proposed carrying out a prisoner swap with Venezuela on Sunday, suggesting he would exchange Venezuelan deportees from the United States for what he called "political prisoners" in Venezuela. The Associated Press
A coalition of gangs is close to capturing the Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince A coalition of gangs is close to completely controlling the capital of Haiti. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with independent journalist Harold Isaac about the situation in Port-au-Prince. Ayesha Rascoe
Venezuelan baseball players are defecting to Europe amid economic crisis Venezuela's economic malaise and political paralysis under the country's increasingly authoritarian government is impacting its most beloved national pastime - baseball. John Otis
The 'world's coolest dictator' heads to the White House El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele heads to the White House to discuss further cooperation with the U.S., including the continued use of El Salvador's supermax prison for deported migrants. Alfie Pannell
What an ancient altar found in Tikal, Guatemala, proves Maya and Teotihuacan cultures mixed in the past. That's news from the findings of a specific altar. Justine Kenin
A look at the ICE campaign against the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua NPR examines the ICE campaign against the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. How real and how extensive is the gang's presence in the U.S.? Are the Trump administration's claims even verifiable? Allison Sherry
Turned away at the U.S. border, Latin American migrants are going home via Panama Many Latin American migrants unable to get into the US are now returning to their countries. Many of them will have to go back through Panama. But is Panama ready for this reverse migration? Eyder Peralta
Shakira's message of empowerment draws crowds to 7 sold-out shows in Mexico City Fans of Shakira are flocking to Mexico City, where the pop superstar has played record-breaking, sold-out concerts. Why is Shakira's appeal so strong with them? Eyder Peralta
Florida's Haitian population reckons with losing temporary legal status Miami's Haitian community is hoping a lawsuit can postpone the return of many in the community to a country still roiling from violence. Wilkine Brutus
Venezuela says it will start accepting repatriation flights from the U.S. again Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has called for the return of the Venezuelan migrants sent by the U.S. to El Salvador, where President Nayib Bukele said they were transferred to a mega-prison. Joe Hernandez