With the stroke of a pen and a decisive vote by Colombia’s congress, the longest running conflict in the Western Hemisphere ended.
Within the Western Hemisphere, the U.S. is working to get at some of the root causes by strengthening justice sectors, supporting survivors of gender-based violence, and raising awareness of women’s rights.
Victor Quispe Palomino, Jorge Quispe Palomino, and Tarcela Loya Vilchez are three top leaders of Peruvian-based Foreign Terrorist Organization.
A mere seven weeks following widespread destruction to Haiti’s southwest peninsula caused by Hurricane Matthew, Haiti’s government and electoral authorities were resolute in ensuring that all citizens had the opportunity to vote for their future.
The fourth Thursday in November is a national day of thanksgiving in the United States.
“The United States is deeply concerned by the flawed presidential and legislative electoral process in Nicaragua.”
The United States Government, through the United States Agency for International Development, or USAID, and the non-partisan civic movement Participación Ciudadana recently celebrated the tenth anniversary of the Community House of Justice program.
America pauses to honor the men and women of the armed services, and the values of duty and sacrifice they represent.
The United States is proud to work with Mexico to give law enforcement officers there the training and support they need to serve and protect the Mexican people.
President Barack Obama recently signed a Presidential Policy Directive that encourages further engagement between the United States and Cuba and the people of our two countries.
The U.S. is providing hurricane relief to Haiti.
In a very close vote, Colombians voted down a peace accord aimed at ending a 52 year guerilla war with the Marxist rebel group known as the FARC.
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