

John Otis
NPR reporter based in the region covering Latin America who reports on U.S. strikes in the Caribbean and Venezuelan reactions.
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Dec 1, 2025 • 14min
National Guard Shooting & Immigration, Venezuela Latest, Ukraine Negotiations
In this engaging discussion, Jimena Bustillo, an immigration policy reporter, uncovers the White House's new measures on asylum and visa reviews following a tragic shooting in D.C. John Otis, covering Latin America, sheds light on U.S. strikes in the Caribbean and Venezuela's sharp reactions. Meanwhile, Charles Maines reports from Moscow on the complex, ongoing negotiations regarding Ukraine's peace talks. Each guest provides vital insights, highlighting the intertwining of policy and current events across borders.

Jan 27, 2026 • 6min
What have U.S. military strikes on alleged drug boats accomplished?
John Otis, NPR correspondent reporting from Colombia's Caribbean coast, shares on-the-ground reporting about how U.S. strikes on suspected drug boats reshape coastal life. He describes fishermen fleeing deep-water work. He covers human rights concerns, allies withholding intelligence, Colombia's capture-first navy approach, and how bombings have not stopped drug flows.

Dec 1, 2025 • 6min
Lawmakers vow to increase oversight on Trump's military strikes on boats
John Otis, an NPR reporter stationed in Colombia, dives into the escalating tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela. He discusses alarming claims that a recent U.S. boat strike may have resulted in war crime, highlighting 21 destroyed boats and 83 casualties, including survivors allegedly killed in a secondary strike. Otis shares Senator Tim Kaine's concerns about the legality of these actions and reveals how lawmakers are demanding stricter oversight. With Trump's warnings to airlines and discussions about troop movements, the potential for broader conflict looms large.


