Leftist leaders have not won a single presidential election in Latin America this year as voters opt for change.
Rather than use the traditional policy process, foreign governments are dealing with the handful of envoys who appear to have ...
Chile has became the latest Latin American country to ditch the left after voters, driven by fears of crime and migration, ...
President Javier Milei’s government says it will adopt a new monetary framework, adjust the peso’s trading bands in line with ...
Chile has become the latest country in Latin America to veer toward the right, electing a deeply conservative veteran ...
José Antonio Kast, who has run for the presidency several times, successfully seized on widespread dissatisfaction over ...
Argentina’s central bank will alter its exchange rate scheme and speed the rebuilding of its hard currency reserves, as ...
From geopolitical tensions to natural disasters to massive migratory shifts, Latin America was the epicenter for some of the ...
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency is running for UN Secretary-General ...
Kast easily beat leftist presidential candidate Jeannette Jara, steering the country its farthest rightward since the military dictatorship ended.
José Antonio Kast, a far-right politician, who has praised Chile's dictatorship, has won the presidency, signaling a sharp rightward shift fueled by fears over crime, migration, and the economy.