Catherine Osborn spoke to The World about Rio's Charme dance culture and weekly dance meet-up after reporting on the iconic overpass event for Americas Quarterly.
If the Nov. 19 elections are a guide, Chileans want a leader who can deliver on their unpopular president’s vision for reform.
Lenín Moreno's moves against Rafael Correa – including a referendum planned for early 2018 – could have profound effects on Ecuador's democracy.
Polls got it wrong and all eyes are on which way losing candidates’ votes will go when Alejandro Guillier and Sebastian Piñera compete in a December 17 runoff.
The U.S. president's assault on trade is inconsistent with his business-friendly agenda, writes former Undersecretary of Commerce Stefan Selig.
A surprise in Sunday’s first-round presidential election suggests Chile isn’t immune to Latin America’s anti-establishment mood.
Guyana – population 1 million – could soon become a major oil player. A sovereign wealth fund will help it make the most of the opportunity.
Polls show President Juan Orlando Hernández could win a second term on November 26 in a country where the issue of reelection sparked turmoil eight years ago.