The law would allow the government to grant the military more power to restore order, as protests and blockades continue
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Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez are separated by only a handful of votes in a contest shaped by years of political instability
Argentina deepens nuclear cooperation with US on next-generation reactors
A regional workshop took place on the heels of the government announcing a new nuclear policy focused on exports and foreign investment
Progressive candidate Roberto Sánchez and right-wing Keiko Fujimori will compete in a race that appears up for grabs
Colombia elections: far-right De la Espriella and left-wing Cepeda compete in runoff
The candidates from opposite ends of the ideological spectrum will face off on Sunday, with the first as the favorite, according to polls
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