Soccer cup, elections, Shakira and other top photos from Latin America and the Caribbean this week

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Nov. 28Dec. 4, 2025

Honduras witnessed a tightly contested presidential election, with two right-leaning candidates almost equal in support as vote counting extended for several days after Sundays polling.

In Venezuela, President Nicols Maduro remained visible in public events, even as the United States reinforced its military presence in the region to the largest scale in decades, a move widely interpreted as an attempt to push for Maduros resignation.

Brazilian football club Flamengo claimed victory in the Copa Libertadores, triumphing in Lima, Peru. Meanwhile, Colombian singer Shakira held a live performance in Montevideo, Uruguay, delighting her fans.

This visual collection highlights the weeks key events across the region.

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Analysis: Central America and South America in Focus

The week spanning November 28 – December 4, 2025, captured significant political and cultural events across Latin America. The presidential election in Honduras, which stretched over several days, highlighted the divided political landscape in the country. With two right-wing candidates neck-and-neck, the protracted vote count underscores the deepening polarization, which could have implications for future governance, depending on the eventual outcome. The narrow margin of support between the two candidates shows that Honduras is in the midst of a crucial phase where the next president will need to reconcile differing national interests.

Meanwhile, in Venezuela, President Nicolás Maduro’s continued public presence, despite increased U.S. military reinforcement in the region, suggests that the embattled leader is not yet yielding to international pressures. The U.S. military buildup, reportedly the largest in decades, signals a renewed push for political change in Venezuela, though it remains uncertain whether this strategy will force Maduro’s hand. This development highlights the ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela, where the geopolitical stakes remain high, particularly regarding oil resources and regional stability.

On a different note, the sports world saw a significant victory for Brazilian football club Flamengo, securing the Copa Libertadores title in Lima, Peru. This victory adds to the growing legacy of Brazilian football dominance in South America, and is seen as a source of national pride. Meanwhile, Colombian singer Shakira’s performance in Montevideo, Uruguay, was a much-needed cultural reprieve for the region, bringing together fans for an energetic and memorable live show. These moments of cultural connection provide a much-needed counterpoint to the political and military tensions that dominate headlines.

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Author: Natalie Monroe
Natalie Monroe is a journalist with expertise in international politics and diplomacy. She excels in interviews and analytical writing.

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