New senators are emerging who might vote against the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff.
Not Impossible: Could Rousseff Return as Brazil's President?
Weekly Chart: Polling Peru's Presidential Runoff
Crime and insecurity are Peruvians’ biggest concerns, and that gives Keiko Fujimori an edge heading into the June 5 vote.
Beyond the FARC: Colombia's Other Illegal Armed Groups Explained
The FARC isn’t the only group with which the Colombian government has broached a peaceful disarmament.
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Summary: CFO Forum in Monterrey
Mexican authorities were swift when increasing monetary and fiscal discipline to stabilize the economy, said Bank of America’s Carlos Capistrán.
This Week in Latin America: A Close Vote in Peru
Peru picks a president in second-round voting. Plus: elections in Mexico, women's rights protests in Brazil, and more.
Summary: CFO Forum in Mexico City
Despite a shaky global financial outlook, Mexico shows signs of stability, said a speaker at the forum.