The US sends another missile-launching ship, the USS Gettysburg, to the Caribbean amid warnings of upcoming attacks on Venezuela
Chanting demands for justice, Generation Z protesters stormed the government palace in Mexico after the mayor of Uruapan was assassinated by a Mexican drug cartel.
Earthquake of magnitude 5.0 - 15 km SW of Las Choapas, Mexico
The U.S. is revamping its former Roosevelt Roads Naval Station in Puerto Rico, adding runway upgrades, aircraft facilities, and ammunition storage. Recent F-35 deployments and nearby naval activity point to a growing military presence about 500 miles from Venezuela. Source: Reuters
Tents set up near the runway at the former Roosevelt Roads Naval Station, October 29, 2025 - Reuters
The Trump administration tells Congress that war laws do not apply to cartel attacks
Mega-operation in Rio de Janeiro: Thousands of protesters mobilized in rejection of the police operation that left more than 120 dead
6 day agoThe White House has restricted press access to the "Upper Press" area (Room 140) near the Oval Office, citing the handling of sensitive national security communications. Reporters now need appointments to enter
6 day agoThe Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force has been placed on high alert, with all soldiers and Coast Guard officers ordered to report to their respective bases by this evening, according to sources and an internal memo - Trinidad Express
6 day agoThe U.S. has issued a NOTAM restricting airspace off the coast of Ceiba, Puerto Rico, from November 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026, citing "special security reasons”
Trump denies making the decision on the attacks in Venezuela, Bloomberg reports.
Venezuela's president has made multiple requests to Moscow this month, including "overhauls of defensive radars, military aircraft repairs and potentially missiles," according to U.S. government documents obtained by The Post
The US warship 'USS Gravely' sails through the Caribbean after departing from Trinidad and Tobago
The Trump Administration has made the decision to attack military installations inside Venezuela and the strikes could come at any moment, sources with knowledge of the situation told the Miami Herald, as the U.S. prepares to initiate the next stage of its campaign against the Soles drug cartel.
6 day agoThe Trump administration has identified targets in Venezuela that include military facilities used to smuggle drugs, according to U.S. officials familiar with the matter. If President Trump decides to move forward with airstrikes, they said, the targets would send a clear message to Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro that it is time to step down: WSJ
Earthquake of magnitude 4.8 - 80 km NNE of San Ignacio de Tupile, Panama
1 week agoUS launches new attack against "narco-boat" in the Eastern Pacific: four "narco-militants" confirmed dead after bombing
1 week agoMaduro asks the Supreme Court to revoke the citizenship of all "traitorous agents who join a foreign army" to invade Venezuela. "I did it the easy way."
1 week agoLiberan manifestantes los bloqueos en las casetas de Panindícuaro y Zinapécuaro, Michoacán
Rio’s governor says the police raids that killed more than 130 people 'delivered a hard blow to crime'
Widespread destruction in St. Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa
25 people were killed in Haiti amid Hurricane Melissa's devastating flooding and destruction. Dozens of homes collapsed, and people were still trapped under rubble as of Wednesday morning
Russian plane linked to arms and mercenary transport completes Caracas-Havana-Managua route
The death toll from the operation against the Comando Vermelho in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has risen to over 130.
300-years-old St. John Parish Anglican Church in Black River, Jamaica destroyed by Hurricane Melissa
UN: We are horrified by violent raids by Rio de Janeiro police
A massive police raid targeting organized crime in Rio de Janeiro left at least 64 dead
Damage and floods from Hurricane Melissa in Black River, Jamaica
1 week agoMajor police operation in Rio de Janeiro on October 28, 2025, where at least 60 people, including four officers and civilians, died during raids on drug gangs like Comando Vermelho
Earthquake of magnitude 4.7 - 42 km N of Calingasta, Argentina