One word explains the remarkable turnaround in Chile's energy outlook: competition.
Chile's Unlikely Energy Success Story
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Christopher Lenton
Argentina's Quiet (Giant) Step Against Corruption
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Fernando Basch, Guillermo Jorge
A proposed law in Argentina could mark the latest in Latin America's historic crackdown on corruption.
What Puig's Olympic Gold Really Means for Puerto Rico
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Leani García
The island’s first gold medal is a source of pride and hope amid financial and health woes.
This Week in Latin America: Closing Ceremony
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AQ Online
The Rio Olympics come to a close on Sunday amid triumph and controversy. Plus: foot traffic on the Colombia-Venezuela border, energy prices in Argentina, and more.
Why the LGBT Community Will Remember Rio 2016
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Brendan O'Boyle
From rugby to judo, the visibility of Brazil’s out Olympians is a win in the fight against homophobia.
BNDES Helped Save the Olympics. But Is It Hurting Brazil?
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Olivia Arguinzoni
The new president of Brazil’s national development bank is embracing much-needed reforms, but she’s working under the clock.
This Week in Latin America: Colombia's Peace Campaign
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AQ Online
Campaigning for Colombia's peace plebiscite heats up. Plus: Ban Ki-moon visits Argentina, the Rio Games continue, and more.