In the wake of NSA spying revelations, the Brazilian president opted to delay October’s visit. AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth explains the impact of the postponement.
At least 10 countries in Latin America are known to use unmanned aerial vehicles for military and civilian purposes, while some governments are also working to develop their own technology.
The protests reveal a gap between citizens’ expectations and the government’s promises, some observers say.
In Colombia, the secretary of state hailed progress on peace talks, though allegations of U.S. spying strained the official’s Brazil visit.
The Chamber of Deputies voted on legislation that could make the South American country the first in the world to legalize the production, sale, and distribution of the drug.
Panama stopped a North Korean ship for carrying a Cuban missile shipment. AS/COA's Christopher Sabatini outlines the background—and what could happen next.