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By Klaus Krämer Five centuries ago, Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan discovered a passage between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans — today’s Strait of Magellan. He paid dearly for his expedition […]

By Sam Meredith After 25 years of talks, the European Union and five Mercosur countries (Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and, newly, Bolivia) reached a highly anticipated trade agreement December. 6. […]

By John Besley Colombia’s president has hit back at the UK government saying his country will impose visa requirements on British citizens in response to the UK Government’s decision to […]

By Steven Grattan and Sibi Arasu Colombia’s fiery left-wing President Gustavo Petro is one of the biggest opponents of fossil fuels on the world stage today, with speeches that lump […]

By Isabel Debre and Franklin Brinceno On the edge of Peru’s coastal desert, a remote fishing town where a third of all residents have no running water is being transformed […]

Bolivia’s constitutional court has barred former President Evo Morales from running again for elected office, preventing him from contesting next year’s presidential election. The ruling, made public on Friday, also […]

By Helen Rosner Twenty-seven years ago, Texas Monthly, the venerable “national magazine of Texas,” published a ranking of the state’s fifty best barbecue joints. The magazine had named the state’s […]

By Mark Stevenson For the last six years, Mexico bragged about its oft-questioned “hugs, not bullets” strategy, in which its leaders avoided confrontations with drug cartels that were gradually taking […]

Former Bolivian president Evo Morales on Sunday said he will continue a hunger strike until the government agrees to hold a dialogue with him. He was on the third day […]

Venezuela has pulled its ambassador from Brazil in a spat over Caracas’s failed recent bid to join the BRICS alliance of major developing nations. Venezuela’s Foreign Ministry announced the diplomatic […]

By Robert Plummer & Leonardo Rocha Venezuela has criticized Brazil’s veto of its admission to BRICS as an act of “immoral aggression.” The criticism was delivered at the economic coalition’s […]

By Ron Skelton Gravedigger Jesus Moreno could hardly have met a more pointless or brutal death. As he carried out maintenance work in a cemetery in the Santa Cruz region […]

Former Bolivian president Evo Morales is threatening to “bring the country to a standstill” if the prosecutor’s office complies with an arrest warrant against him to testify in a case […]

The regime of Nicolas Maduro continued its suppression of dissenters in Venezuela stemming from the events of the country’s presidential election over two months ago. At least 40 people, most […]

An independent group of election experts that observed Venezuela’s July presidential election on Wednesday legitimized the vote tally sheets the opposition has offered as proof of President Nicolás Maduro’s defeat, […]

By Laura Paddison and Gianluca Mezzofiore Huge tributaries that feed the mighty Amazon River — the largest on the planet — have plunged to record-low levels, upending lives, stranding boats, and threatening endangered […]

By Moris Soto Venezuela’s once-promising investment landscape has drastically deteriorated, largely due to political turmoil and economic collapse. Following the contested elections on July 28, foreign investors are increasingly wary […]

Brazilian authorities are likely to approve reinstating daylight saving time after it was abolished five years ago, multiple sources familiar with the matter said on Thursday, as the country faces […]

Argentina President Javier Milei’s administration is in “talks” with private aviation companies discussing the possibility of them stepping in to run national airline Aerolíneas Argentinas, Presidential Spokesperson Manuel Adorni announced […]

By María de los Ángeles Orfila South America is experiencing record-breaking fires, which have led to “black rain,” green rivers and hazardous air pollution almost 50 times higher than the […]

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