While the treaty languishes in the Senate, U.S. businesses run the risk of losing out to competitors in Chile.
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What steps has Brazil’s interim government taken on the budget, social spending, and foreign policy?
Ahead of a June 23 meeting in DC, Secretary General Luis Almagro must figure out how to rally support in the face of recent setbacks.
The oldest continental soccer tournament left South America and headed to the United States for the first time, breaking attendance records.
Officials said it could take until June 12 to tally ballots from abroad in the June 5 presidential vote. We take a look at what will be on the next president’s agenda.
Crime and insecurity are Peruvians’ biggest concerns, and that gives Keiko Fujimori an edge heading into the June 5 vote.
The FARC isn’t the only group with which the Colombian government has broached a peaceful disarmament.
There’s plenty of campaign mudslinging as 12 states ready to pick governors in elections that could presage what’s to come in the 2018 presidential vote.
How are political and economic changes affecting the 25-year-old trade bloc?
Boosting formal employment is a priority for both presidential candidates.
Innovative solutions and new technologies can help the region leapfrog education challenges, writes AS/COA’s Susan Segal for weforum.org.
With a peace deal closer than ever, we look at the facts and figures that have defined a half-century of armed conflict with the FARC.
Cities across the region are implementing innovative transportation projects so their citizens can get from A to B faster—and breathe easier.
In Vox, AS/COA’s Brian Winter sheds light on misconceptions about Brazil's current troubles and gauges what could come next.
Dominicans will have to elect the most officials ever in a single election day, as Danilo Medina heads for a second term in office.
The time is ripe for Mexico to demonstrate a commitment to accountability, writes AS/COA’s Carin Zissis for Univision Noticias.
Rising obesity rates spell a health crisis: diabetes rates have tripled in the region since 1980.
Is the island ready to receive a record 3.7 million visitors in 2016?
The opposition is setting tight deadlines to accelerate the process against President Nicolás Maduro.
We look at the economic growth of the world’s top copper exporter.