Recent election outcomes signal economic frustrations over ideological shifts, writes COA’s Eric Farnsworth for The Huffington Post.
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The opposition has to get over internal divisions if it wants real change, writes AS/COA’s Guillermo Zubillaga for U.S. News & World Report.
Most FIFA members receive $1 million a year, but only 10 out of 45 national soccer associations in the Western Hemisphere report annual finances.
The opposition gained a historic victory—and a supermajority—in the National Assembly in December 6 elections.
Change is in store for Argentina when Mauricio Macri takes office on December 10, but challenges lie ahead for the new government.
Chavistas could lose control of the legislature.
Brazil's lower house president accepted a request to impeach President Dilma Rousseff, but roadblocks lie ahead.
Cada encuesta es una fotografía, dice el director ejecutivo de Datanalisis. Y estas fotografías muestran a una Venezuela cambiante.
Every poll is a snapshot, says the Datanalisis executive director. And they paint a picture of a Venezuela in flux.
Passed in committee earlier this month, the new statute would make it easier to buy and register weapons.
Most people in the Western Hemisphere support increasing or maintaining immigration levels, with a few notable exceptions.
Cuban migrants are choosing new routes to the United States amid concerns that warming relations could mean policy changes.
How does APEC help and hinder Latin American trade? COA Vice President Eric Farnsworth explains.
Mauricio Macri and Daniel Scioli will face each other for a historic second round on November 22.
The opposition coalition could gain a majority in the country’s unicameral National Assembly, per polls.
The Republican Party has its work cut out, a new poll shows. We take a look at the numbers ahead of the fourth GOP debate.
A tally released November 5 puts ruling party’s Jovenel Moïse first and Jude Célestin second, but voter fraud concerns abound.
The country’s Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling on November 4 that legalized recreational use—but only for four people.
Who has the most ambitious climate targets? We chart the Americas’ pledged greenhouse gas reduction targets ahead of COP21 in Paris.
Ahead of the Paris meeting, get a rundown of the commitments Latin American countries have made to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.