One of Venezuela's top opposition politicians to stay in prison before facing trial, El Salvador joins Petrocaribe, and the OAS meets in Paraguay.
Weekly Roundup
The U.S. House approves a bill to sanction Venezuelan officials, Latin America continues to face a large informal job market, and the Pacific Alliance and Mercosur get compared in numbers. Read these stories and more.
Chile's president moves on education reform, Venezuela's mediated talks stalled, and Brazil's World Cup costs spotlighted. Read these stories and more.
Venezuela’s mediated talks stall, Colombia’s guerrillas call a ceasefire ahead of the elections, and Chile’s lower house approves tax reform.
A drought sparks rationing in the Caribbean basin, Mexico moves ahead with autodefensa disarmament, and a new poll shows Brazil’s president could face a runoff.
Bolivia's electoral authorities set a date for the next national vote, Latin America makes slow progress on counterterrorism efforts, and Venezuela faces a potential pasta shortage.
Latin America's most influential leaders get named, Chile's president introduces an electoral reform, and Mexico's internet rights defenders take to Twitter.