With its four last presidents fighting corruption charges or serving time, the real question for Peruvians is whether its judiciary is up for the monumental task before it.
A Former President's Detention Raised Few Eyebrows in Peru. What’s Going On?
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Simeon Tegel
For Brazil’s Lula, It’s Not Over Yet
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Brian Winter
The corruption ruling against Brazil’s former president contained an unexpected kernel of hope for his supporters.
Video: Derechos humanos en Venezuela
La instalación de una asamblea constituyente sería una "línea amarilla" para el orden social, dijeron líderes de la sociedad civil.
Video: Venezuela and the International Community
The chief of staff to former Venezuelan President Carlos Andrés Pérez talked about the various international actors who have compromised the Maduro administration.
My Brother, Leopoldo López, is Home. But Things in Venezuela Are Worse Than Ever.
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Diana López
There are more than 400 political prisoners in Venezuela, where any dissident can be jailed for their opinions.
Why Doria’s War on Drugs is Doomed
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Sarah Evans
The São Paulo Mayor's approach to fighting addiction ignores history's lessons.
Weekly Chart: Venezuela's Crisis by the Numbers
We look at everything from detentions to deaths to debt as protests between armed forces and opposition supporters enter their fourth month.