Latin America
Conspiracy claims raise election doubts in Venezuela
Following charges against 32 civilian opposition figures, 33 military officers have now been accused of conspiracy
VenezuelaColombia wildfire response could further damage Petro
Wildfires are burning all over Colombia, and skirting the edge of the capital
ColombiaSamarco damages may prompt Brazil regulation rethink
A federal court has determined damages of nearly USD10bn following a tailings dam collapse in 2015
BrazilClimate adaptation action to strengthen globally
Decisionmakers are becoming increasingly aware of the need to invest in climate adaptation
InternationalClimate change risks self-perpetuation in Amazonia
A new study cites climate change rather than El Nino as the main driver of severe drought in Amazonia
Latin AmericaArgentina's economic woes will eat into Milei support
President Javier Milei faced his first general strike yesterday as debate of reform measures remains delayed
ArgentinaCentral America’s coffee sector faces major challenges
Coffee farmers are suffering due to developments that are largely beyond their control
Central AmericaArgentina omnibus bill will go to debate after strike
The government's 'omnibus law' will be debated by the Lower House tomorrow, following today's general strike
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