Latin America
Cuban discontent will be muted despite economic woes
Amid a collapse of domestic production, Cuba has liberalised imports
CubaBolivia’s judicial election deadline may be missed
Bolivia’s judicial election deadline is fast approaching, but political wrangling is holding up preparations
BoliviaChile's poverty progress will be difficult to sustain
A new survey shows that income poverty fell to a record low in 2022
ChileMexico’s opposition may prove competitive in election
The emergence of Senator Xochitl Galvez as a strong presidential contender has altered Mexico’s pre-election landscape.
MexicoEurope's football elites see investors driving change
Two of European's main football leagues start today as the sport faces changes linked to non-traditional investors
InternationalLatin American democracy will face greater scepticism
Only 28% in Latin America are 'satisfied' with democracy, according to the latest Latinobarometro regional survey
Latin AmericaExports will drive recovery in Mexico’s auto sector
Mexico’s auto sector is well on its way to recovering from a pandemic-era slump
MexicoNext Argentine president will face tough IMF demands
The government borrowed to meet July payments to the IMF after a deal allowing for new disbursements was delayed
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