Recent moves by Daniel Ortega have the opposition and observers crying foul, though the Sandinista president remains popular.
Update: Five Things to Know ahead of Nicaragua's General Elections
Why the LGBT Community Will Remember Rio 2016
From rugby to judo, the visibility of Brazil’s out Olympians is a win in the fight against homophobia.
LatAm in Focus: The Achilles Heel of Cuba's Energy Sector
If oil shipments from Venezuela stop, Cuba will have to find $1.3 billion to buy the...
LatAm in Focus: The Achilles Heel of Cuba's Energy Sector
If oil shipments from Venezuela stop, Cuba will have to find $1.3 billion to buy the oil it needs, says researcher Jorge Piñon.
Why Mexico's Image Problem Spells Trouble for the United States
Donald Trump's rhetoric overlooks the extent of U.S.-Mexico economic and demographic ties, writes AS/COA’s Carin Zissis for World Politics Review.
BNDES Helped Save the Olympics. But Is It Hurting Brazil?
The new president of Brazil’s national development bank is embracing much-needed reforms, but she’s working under the clock.
Weekly Chart: Indigenous Languages in Latin America
In light of International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, we look at the region’s more than 500 indigenous languages.