Peru's sol has become Latin America's most stable currency, shaking off political turmoil in the nation that's had five presidents in as many years and seen deadly protests.
Mexico announced plans to curb imports from China across key industries including automobiles, aerospace technology, and textiles. Peru launched investigations into alleged Chinese
The Trump administration has a narrow window of opportunity to change course and counter Chinese influence in Latin America.
Trump’s uncharitable rhetoric and less-than-civilised treatment of illegal immigrants are, at the very least, likely to fuel more anti-American sentiment in the region. This resentment towards the US may well manifest in building bridges with governments and ideologies that are inimical to US interests.
As the Trump administration is getting ready to deport migrants at a large scale it also has risks. Deportations could inadvertently strengthen
In Peru, out of 20,000 disappeared people, only 3,200 remains have been found. In Colombia, five decades of war left a staggering death toll and more than 124,000 people missing. Paraguay’s dictatorship left a smaller number of disappeared (500 people), but only 15 bodies have been recovered.
The conservative movement’s ability to infiltrate media spaces, particularly after the pandemic, has been truly impressive.“
Justin Hastings and Patrick Sparks (-8) co-lead at the midway point of the Latin America Amateur Championship at Pilar Golf Club in Buenos Aires, Argentina. An invitation to this year’s
Raucous fans gave the Argentine a standing ovation as Miami faced Club Universitario de Deportes in a preseason friendly
The Nintendo Switch Online service is reportedly raising its prices across all membership tiers, though only in select regions.
The most violent period in Peru’s history still brings sorrow among the thousands who lost loved ones between 1980 and 2000
With Donald Trump as the new US president, pundits are speculating about how US policy towards Latin America might change. By John Perry and Roger D.