Alberto Fujimori, the former president of Peru who was later jailed for human rights violations, is seen at Government Palace in Lima, in July 1997. 
Obituaries

Peru ex-President Fujimori dies at 86

Son of Japanese immigrants won praise on economy, criticism on human rights

12 September 2024
Pilbara Minerals is looking to diversify its portfolio with the acquisition of Latin Resources and its Brazilian lithium project. (Photo from Pilbara Minerals website)
Commodities

Australia's Pilbara Minerals makes $370m bid for Brazil lithium project

Lithium miner moves to diversify outside home market with eye on serving U.S. and EU

15 August 2024
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has frequently railed against X owner Elon Musk since a July 28 election, which the opposition says it won.
Politics

Venezuela's Maduro signs decree blocking X access for 10 days

President says social media inciting violence in wake of recent election

9 August 2024
Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomes Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Beijing in September 2023, when they elevated ties to an "all-weather strategic partnership.' (Miraflores Palace via Reuters)
International relations

China's Venezuela connection: A warm state embrace with corporate cold feet

Xi gives Maduro 'all-weather' backing as election storm further clouds investment

2 August 2024
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro shakes hands with China's President Xi Jinping, during a meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Sept. 13, 2023.
Opinion

China is the great power that keeps Venezuela's Maduro in power

Beijing quick to congratulate president on questionable election win

1 August 2024
Drilling at Filo del Sol shows promise for high-grade copper deposits. (Photo from Filo Corp. website)
Commodities

BHP and Canada's Lundin join forces in $3bn South American copper play

Australian giant shows ambition to mine the energy transition metal

30 July 2024
Perhaps acknowledging his country's divisions, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro says he will sign a decree on July 29 to hold a "great national dialogue."
Politics

Venezuela's Maduro defies exit polls to claim third presidential term

U.S. says the announced result does not reflect people's will or votes

29 July 2024
A North Korean diplomat in Cuba defected to South Korea in November in a blow to leader Kim Jong Un.
International relations

North Korean diplomat in Cuba defected to South Korea in November

Defection occurred before Havana and Seoul established ties in blow to Pyongyang

16 July 2024
Excess Chinese steel production has led to an surge in imports across several Latin American countries.
Trade

U.S. and Mexico clamp down on Chinese steel imports

Brazil and other Latin American countries raise trade barriers amid influx

11 July 2024
A new plant in the United Arab Emirates will process high-grade Brazilian iron ore into reduced iron and send it to Japan. (Emirates Steel)
Commodities

Japan's Itochu to build low-carbon iron supply chain with Brazil, UAE

Steel industry bets on manufacturing method using reduced iron to cut emissions

23 June 2024
A Chinese satellite tracking station in Las Lajas, Argentina. The relationship between Beijing and Buenos Aires extends beyond economics.
International relations

Argentina and Brazil seek balancing act on China ties

Bound by economic reality, many Latin American nations need Beijing's help

30 May 2024
Elon Musk, who calls himself a "free speech absolutist," has blasted government orders to block or take down content on X.
Technology

Elon Musk's X stirs free speech controversy from Australia to India to Brazil

Tech leader has defended right to post content that authorities want to block

18 May 2024
The ''BYD Explorer No. 1'' car carrier sets sail from a Chinese port on Jan. 10.
Automobiles

China EV makers rush cars to Mexico and Brazil amid tariff concerns

BYD and others snap up shipping berths as U.S. hikes import tax to 100%

16 May 2024
A BYD vehicle carrier prepares to ship EVs to Brazil from Lianyungang port in China.
Electric cars in China

China EVs soar in Brazil, threatening Fiat, GM and VW dominance

BYD, Chery and Great Wall look to Latin America as trade tensions with West flare

11 May 2024
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida met with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Brazil's capital on May 3.
International relations

Japan, Brazil agree to promote biofuels and hybrid vehicles

Kishida and Lula hope to cooperate more on trade and decarbonization

4 May 2024
Argentine Foreign Minister Diana Mondino and Chinese counterpart Wang Yi shake hands in Beijing on April 30. (China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
International relations

China woos Argentina, Bolivia and Peru to advance Belt and Road

Beijing pursues broader set of partners amid tensions with U.S.

2 May 2024
Two Cuban K-pop fans pose for a picture at a club in Havana in February. South Korea and Cuba have established diplomatic relations, decades after cutting off exchanges. (Yonhap via Kyodo)
30 April 2024
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva are expected to sign a comprehensive deal on decarbonization. (Source photos by Nikkei and Reuters)
International relations

Japan and Brazil to sign decarbonization deal at May summit

Countries eye cooperation on biofuel technology and Amazon protection

25 April 2024
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has focused more on diplomacy with the Global South since the 2023 Group of Seven summit in Hiroshima. (Pool via Reuters)
International relations

Japan's Kishida to visit Brazil, Paraguay in overture to Global South

PM focused on building economic ties to counter Chinese and Russian influence

19 April 2024
Argentina's Foreign Minister Diana Mondino said the BRICS because is more of a political framework than a trade one. (Photo by Kotaro Igarashi)
Interview

Argentina won't push companies to buy from China: top diplomat

Little to gain from dealing with countries that aren't liberal democracies, Mondino says

23 March 2024
Japanese trading house Marubeni is an investor in the Centinela mine in Chile. (Marubeni)
Commodities

Chile copper mine backed by Japan's Marubeni set for $2.5bn international loan

Exclusive: Production expansion for vital EV metal secures financing

17 March 2024
Paraguay's Foreign Minister Ruben Ramirez Lezcano says that Paraguay's ties with Taiwan have not stopped Chinese companies from doing business in the South American country. (Photo by Yuki Kohara) 
International relations

Paraguay 'committed' to keeping Taiwan ties, foreign minister says

Taiwan's last ally in South America emphasizes shared principles, economic benefits

11 March 2024
Members of the Cuban Ministry of the Interior raise their country's flag at a museum entrance in Matanzas, Cuba, in 2022. North Korea long touted its close ties with its "brother" Cuba, the only socialist nation in Latin America.
Comment

South Korea flips script on North by winning over Cuba

Preelection surprise reflects drastic diplomatic change from half a century ago

26 February 2024
Mountain slopes stripped off their flora in New Caledonia. The French territory in the South Pacific is well known for its massive nickel deposits. (Photo by Akira Kitado)
International relations

In EV revolution, resource-rich Global South hopes to turn cash-rich

Bolivia and Indonesia tell Global North to give them a place on the value chain

25 February 2024