North American leaders meet at annual summit, Colombia's armed forces experience a new shake-up, and Brazil's Senate begins process to consider marijuana decriminalization. Read these stories and more.
Weekly Roundup
Mexico City legislators introduce a bill to decriminalize marijuana, the U.S. vice president announces another trip to Latin America, and the Pacific Alliance presidents meet in Colombia. Read these stories and more.
Mexico scores an A rating from Moody's, Brazil launches a new cash transfer program, and Haiti's president heads to Washington.
Chile and Peru react to maritime dispute court decision, Nicaragua's Congress approves major constitutional reforms, and Brazil's president announces cabinet changes. Read these stories and more.
Spain and Latin America experience a role reversal, Brazil’s Olympic costs rise, and Latin American leaders head to Cuba for the CELAC summit. Read these stories and more.
Chile's president signs a new pharmaceutical law, Mexican forces seek to gain security control in Michoacan state, and U.S. aid shows limited impact in Haiti four years after the earthquake. Read these stories and more.
Mexico City plans to debate legalizing marijuana, Venezuela seeks security solutions after a high-profile murder, and Latin America’s richest reach nearly $500 billion in collective wealth.