A constitutional crisis imperiling the balance of power in El Salvador has resulted in two opposing groups of Supreme Court justices.
Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela have seen strained relations with Paraguay following the country’s impeachment of President Fernando Lugo.
AS/COA's Chris Sabatini takes a look at what the victory of Enrique Peña Nieto will mean for U.S.-Mexican relations for Mexico's El Universal. (en español)
President Hugo Chávez and opposition candidate Henrique Capriles officially kicked off their campaigns on July 1 in what could prove a close race.
In the wake of Mexico's July 1 elections, COA's Eric Farnsworth and Center for American Progress' Michael Werz explore challenges that lie ahead for the country's next president.
“We’re talking about a margin of difference that’s probably going to be a lot larger this time around,” says AS/COA's Christopher Sabatini ahead of the Mexican presidential election.
Long considered the frontrunner, the Institutional Revolutionary Party’s Enrique Peña Nieto won Mexico’s July 1 election. Observers debate what the return of the PRI could mean for Mexico.