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More people will vote in Brazil in 2018 than in all other Latin American countries combined.
Where does the second-time president stand when it comes to campaign promises?
Colombia's next president "stands in a really good position to heal the polarization that marked the campaign," says La Rotta, head of AS/COA's media relations and an El Tiempo columnist.
With four months to go until election day, a Datafolha poll shows a jailed ex-president ahead. What happens if he can’t run remains in doubt.
O ponto de inflexão foi o momento em que o impeachment, de forma previsível, não resolveu nenhum dos problemas do Brasil, escreve Brian Winter, editor-chefe da Americas Quarterly, para Época.
Iván Duque leads Gustavo Petro by up to 20 points in four polls ahead of the June 17 runoff.
From polarization to ageism to the expat vote, AS/COA's Carin Zissis covers trends of note in the countdown to the presidential election.
"Beijing must be smiling," writes AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth for Univision News, arguing that the Trump administration’s latest trade moves will push U.S. allies to seek new partners.
As Venezuela hurtles toward global pariah status, democracies worldwide are finally acknowledging the crisis, writes AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth for Univision News.
We’re down to fewer than 40 days until Mexico’s election.
A dam, turnout, and Venezuela could all play a hand in the May 27 presidential first-round vote.
Given the tempestuous nature of Brazilian politics in recent years, here are dates to help bring clarity as we approach the October 7 elections.
Everyone is trying to keep up with the pace of technological evolution—including criminals, says Acercasa’s Juan Carlos Benavides.
Amid unease over NAFTA timelines, we take a look at how relations with Washington factor into Mexico’s July 1 presidential vote.
In February, Colombia sent more oil to the United States than Venezuela did for the first time.
A new PRI head, AMLO and business leaders, an ill-conceived tweet. AS/COA's Carin Zissis writes from Mexico on the latest issues shaping the races.
How significant is the under-35 electorate in Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico?
The governing PRI could lose all nine races, but it’s not the only party at risk. Here’s why these seats matter, along with potential victors ahead of July 1.
CFOs need to be “accountants, engineers, and psychologists” in an era of digital innovations, says Swarovski Head of Finance Mauro Echeverri.