The Irish Times view on the assassination in Haiti: a country on the brink
The president’s murder has injected a new level of violent instability into the turbulent politics of an impoverished state
The president’s murder has injected a new level of violent instability into the turbulent politics of an impoverished state
Bank says it cannot lend support given cryptocurrency’s ‘environmental and transparency shortcomings”
Fujimori refuses to concede defeat after narrow loss, claiming systematic fraud
Biden acknowledges signals coming from Caracas, but it is unclear if they are sufficient for him to lift sanctions against Venezuela’s oil sector
The country now faces a highly polarising second round in June run-off
National Assembly passes law barring ‘traitors’ from standing for public office
Party of exiled former president Morales confident of outright victory in first round for its candidate Luis Arce
Rights groups warn of ‘catastrophe of worrying proportions’ in prisons due to virus spread
Former Bolivian president vows to remain in politics and again accuses opponents of staging coup
Morales and MAS party repeated most basic historical errors of Latin American populists
Military chief appears on television to call for resignation after nearly 14 years in office
Counting in last month’s presidential election was mysteriously suspended for a day
Evo Morales was declared the winner after a tortuous count declared a fraud by the opposition
Opposition candidate denounces ‘scandalous fraud’ as president set to avoid run-off poll
President Evo Morales aims for fourth term despite first-round victory appearing elusive
Guaidó’s representative makes plea as Cuba claims US starting covert plan to intervene
A workable resolution to the crisis can only be achieved by regional actors and, in particular, by Venezuelans themselves
World leaders split over power struggle in crisis-stricken South American country
Opposition leader has been backed by US president Donald Trump
Anger at brutal crackdown on protests has morphed into daily challenge to Ortega’s rule
Dozens are believed to have been wounded or arrested during unrest over social security changes
President Juan Orlando Hernandez and TV host Salvador Nasralla claim victory in vote
Clashes began after authorities closed off subway stations and main square in Caracas
Election authority denies fraud as Lenin Moreno celebrates winning presidency
President’s move on assembly seen as sign country’s ‘political system is crumbling’
Sharp drop in oil prices has left government without the means to pay for food imports
Havana meeting takes place against backdrop of street demonstrations in Caracas
Conservative daughter of jailed former president in pole position after weekend vote
Keiko Fujimori in pole position in election marked by protests and controversy
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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