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Dictators win as Trump cuts aid to human rights groups in Cuba, Venezuela | Opinion
What I remember most from my many interviews with Mario Vargas Llosa | Opinion
Trump says he’s ‘acting president’ of Venezuela: Is he really? | Opinion
Trump’s tariffs are a boon for Brazil and Mexico’s left-wing leaders | Opinion
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó is right: U.S. must get tougher on Maduro dictatorship | Opinion
Haiti seeks help to quell violence, but Latin American leaders look the other way | Opinion
The Buenos Aires Herald welcomes Andrés Oppenheimer as a columnist
African nations invited to join the powerful G-20. Latin America’s were not. Here’s why | Opinion
The lesson of Ecuador’s outburst of violence: don’t negotiate with drug gangs | Opinion
Ludicrous U.N. speeches: Brazil, Colombia focus on Israel, ignore Venezuela crisis | Opinion
The leaders of Brazil, Colombia failed to talk about Venezuela at the U.N. General Assembly. See what they said instead.
Dictators win as Trump cuts aid to human rights groups in Cuba, Venezuela | Opinion
The dictators of Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua are breathing more easily these days. Human rights groups and independent media in their...
What I remember most from my many interviews with Mario Vargas Llosa | Opinion
Nobel Prize winner Mario Vargas Llosa, who has died at age 89, was a literary giant. But he was also a champion of democracy in Cuba,...
Trump says he’s ‘acting president’ of Venezuela: Is he really? | Opinion
For Venezuelans, little has changed. If anything, it's “Madurismo sin Maduro” — Madurism without Maduro. | Opinion.
Trump’s tariffs are a boon for Brazil and Mexico’s left-wing leaders | Opinion
President Trump's latest barrage of draconian tariff threats against Brazil and Mexico has handed the leftist leaders of Latin America's biggest countries an...
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó is right: U.S. must get tougher on Maduro dictatorship | Opinion
The Biden administration has said that it does not rule out relaxing sanctions against Venezuela, Andres Oppenheimer says.
Haiti seeks help to quell violence, but Latin American leaders look the other way | Opinion
Haiti's leader traveled to Kenya to seek police assistance to fight armed gangs in his country. Here's why Latin America is not helping.
The Buenos Aires Herald welcomes Andrés Oppenheimer as a columnist
Andres Oppenheimer is a foreign affairs columnist and a member of The Miami Herald team that won the 1987 Pulitzer Prize. He is the author of “...
African nations invited to join the powerful G-20. Latin America’s were not. Here’s why | Opinion
While the African Union played ball with the United States, Latin America struck out, says Andres Oppenheimer | Opinion.
The lesson of Ecuador’s outburst of violence: don’t negotiate with drug gangs | Opinion
Widespread violence in Ecuador is making big headlines, but the country's security crisis has been brewing for years after a series of bad...
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Journalist and author known for his critical views on Latin American politics, including Cuba, often highlighting the failures of the Castro regime.