Following on from the success of our free-to-read Covid, 2022 Race, and Insider live blogs, The Brazilian Report is launching a new LatAm section, providing up-to-date news from around Latin America.
In snappy, free-to-read news articles, our journalists will keep you abreast of all of the most urgent developments in Latin America, providing links to related website articles for you to go even further.
There’s plenty on the region’s radar for this year, kicking off with Colombia’s upcoming elections, and Chile’s exit referendum to decide whether or not to adopt the newly written constitution.
Elsewhere in LatAm, we’ll keep up with how Argentina manages its debt and currency crisis, the constant political turbulence in Peru, and whether Mexico’s Andrés Manuel “AMLO” López Obrador can continue to buck the trend and remain one of the region’s most popular presidents.
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