Four years late, Haitians at last chose their next parliament, which dissolved in January when legislators’ terms expired.
Haiti Update: Delayed Legislative Elections Take Place Ahead of Presidential Vote
Update: Who's Leading the Race for Mayor of Bogota?
The race for mayor of Bogota, often called the second most powerful position in the country, is a nail-biter.
U.S. Republican Candidates Square Off on Immigration in First Debate
Just one Latin American was name-checked in the first 2016 U.S. presidential debate: El Chapo Guzmán.
Mexico's Round One Oil Bids and What Comes Next
While the results of the first auction fell short, prospects for future rounds appear positive, writes AS/COA’s Christian Gómez, Jr.
Colombia Update: Facing Public Opinion on FARC Peace Talks
On the eve of a July 20 ceasefire, surveys show the Colombian public warily eyeing the peace process.
Brazil Update: Congress Considers Opening Pre-Salt to More Private Investment
The Senate is discussing a bill that would allow for greater participation by foreign firms in Petrobras’ offshore oil exploration.
Roundup: U.S.-Brazil Deals Forged during Rousseff's Washington Visit
Presidents Dilma Rousseff and Barack Obama announced accords on everything from climate change to cyber security.