Latin America
Disputes may delay but not end Guyana oil development
ExxonMobil has announced an arbitration case over the sale of its Guyana partner Hess to rival Chevron
GuyanaNew prime minister will not alter policy in Peru
Gustavo Adrianzen was named prime minister yesterday after the resignation of Alberto Otarola
PeruIDB adds to calls for Latin American renewable energy
The InterAmerican Development Bank has urged Latin America to double renewable energy investment and improve regulation
Latin AmericaTechnology offers hope in tackling water scarcity
Improvements in technology, and cooperation in using it, could help to address water shortage challenges worldwide
InternationalHonduras frustrations over lack of reforms will mount
The Castro administration is facing accusations of having failed to deliver improved living standards
HondurasParaguayan opposition may rally against Colorado moves
An opposition senator has been expelled under questionable circumstances amid constitutional reform concerns
ParaguayEarly Venezuela election may drive tighter sanctions
July 28 has been announced as the date of the presidential election, well ahead of the traditional December date
VenezuelaPanama’s presidential election could be close-fought
The removal of the pollsters’ favourite will make for a competitive presidential election
Panama