Opposition cries foul after state-controlled election body blames sabotage for delayed results
Authoritarian socialist leader ends campaign with fiery anti-US rhetoric and predicts big victory
With an election looming, even Venezuela’s cradle of ‘Chávismo’ has turned against his successor Nicolás Maduro
Threat to authoritarian leader has led to questions about how far he will go to cling on to power
Feuding factions point fingers after last week’s failed plot that further exposed the country’s troubles
Military vehicles leave central plaza in La Paz hours after armed soldiers force their way inside
African country will lead coalition aiming to bolster police force overwhelmed by fierce fighting in the Caribbean nation
But critics fear the oil bonanza will turn Guyana into a victim of the ‘resources curse’
Banned from standing for president, María Corina Machado is the opposition’s biggest asset ahead of July election
South American country has become popular starting point for Chinese people heading to US
Gustavo Petro accused of ‘destroying’ system as he pushes on with what he says is necessary overhaul
Decision by country’s leftist president follows move by Turkey to suspend trade ties
Luis Abinader wins second term on tourism-driven economic boom and pledge to reform public finances
Civilian contractors, equipment and supplies arrive in Port-au-Prince to lay groundwork for long-stalled deployment
Former guerrilla Gustavo Petro demands ‘people’s assemblies’ to implement sweeping reforms
Transitional council to run poverty-stricken country in deal backed by US and Caribbean nations
Chocolate ingredient hits record levels on lower African yields and soaring demand
President Daniel Noboa strengthens hand to tackle crime wave but voters fail to back economic proposals
Biden administration says Maduro has ‘fallen short’ on pledge of free and fair presidential race
Nine-member body will take over from acting PM in effort to end power vacuum that has allowed gangs to thrive
Latin American countries in diplomatic stand-off after former Ecuadorean vice-president seized in Quito
Ex-oil minister Tareck El Aissami among those accused of engaging in ‘economic conspiracy’
President Daniel Noboa gambles that a brazen attack will pay off domestically
Daniel Noboa, the crime-ridden nation’s youthful leader, gambles that brazen attack will pay off domestically
Noboa government’s detention of a former vice-president being sheltered in diplomatic mission arouses global ire