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Julio Borges says in an interview that ‘radical reform’ is needed to refocus languishing efforts to oust Maduro
Despite dispensing 2.5bn doses, recent outbreaks raise uncertainty over Sinovac and Sinopharm jabs
Decision comes five years after guerrilla group agreed historic peace deal
Maduro government easily overcomes regional poll challenge from fragmented rival parties
London-listed group vows to fight government move and insists projects meet best environmental standards
Massacre increases pressure on government to clean up overcrowded and unsanitary prisons
Former banker’s ratings crashed after his appearance in the Pandora papers and a surge in crime
Pedro Castillo makes seven changes and ousts Marxist prime minister after taking office at the end of July
The number of victims is on the rise as new armed groups lay down explosives, even as areas are cleared
Maduro regime rolls out ‘digital bolívar’ in latest rebrand amid sky-high inflation and waning usage
Judge gives Steven Donziger six-month jail term for ‘thumbing his nose at the US judicial system’
The arrival of thousands of migrants at the Texan border with Mexico has been met with crackdowns
Hundreds of community leaders have been assassinated amid fighting involving dissident guerrillas, rightwing paramilitaries and other groups
Camps battle for power as acting prime minister accused of involvement in assassination of president
Violence comes day after prosecutor accuses prime minister of involvement in president’s murder
Guillermo Lasso fulfils Covid vaccine goal and agrees new IMF deal but economic challenges lie ahead
Ruling by Cape Verde court paves way for Colombian businessman Alex Saab to be flown to US
Fresh round of talks also yields joint statement on border dispute with Guyana
Decision comes as bloc prepares for talks with President Maduro’s hardline socialist government
Developing countries offer to house evacuees until they can be resettled in wealthier nations
Castillo government wants mining companies to pay more towards improving conditions for the poor
Criticism mounts over government’s response to disaster, which has killed more than 1,900 people
Héctor Béjar’s resignation marks latest stumble in rocky start for Pedro Castillo’s leftist government
Rescue workers in Haiti scramble to save people after the weekend’s 7.2 magnitude earthquake, and as the super-infectious Delta variant spreads around the world governments face the delicate question of how to get hesitant citizens to take the jab
Rescue workers in Haiti scrambled to save people after the weekend’s 7.2 magnitude earthquake
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