Progressive candidate Roberto Sánchez and right-wing Keiko Fujimori will compete in a race that appears up for grabs
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Colombia elections: far-right De la Espriella and left-wing Cepeda to compete in runoff
Although Cepeda seemed to be the favorite in the polls, De la Espriella, who wants to carry out hardline security reforms, gathered more votes
President Rodrigo Paz deployed military forces across the country as tension continues to escalate. The government confirmed one person died
Colombia elections: a continuation of Petro’s model or a sharp turn to the right?
The country prepares to head to the ballots on May 31 with left-wing Iván Cepeda leading the polls. A far-right candidate could face him in a runoff
The meeting has implications for countries like Argentina, who must balance their ties between Beijing and Washington
Military agreement with US labels Argentine Sea as ‘global common good’
The countries signed a joint patrolling collaboration deal, which critics have warned allows unprecedented foreign military presence in the South Atlantic
Riots and roadblocks have led to a critical shortage of fuel, food and medicine, as workers and supporters of Evo Morales call for the president to resign
A month-long vote count marred by disputed ballots and fraud claims finally produced a clear result
The Brazilian president said the long-delayed agreement was won through ‘iron, sweat, and blood’ as gradual implementation began on May 1