The Americas

The limits of stability

Is Uruguay too stable for its own good?

The new president must deal with serious problems with growth, education and crime

The noose tightens

Bolsonaro’s bid to regain Brazil’s presidency may end in prison

Brazilian police have accused some of his backers of involvement not just in a coup, but in an assassination plot

Institutional failure

Parlacen, a bizarre parliament, is a refuge for bent politicians

A seat in the Central American body offers immunity from prosecution

Operation Holy Salmon

The mafia’s latest bonanza: salmon heists

Fish farming is big business in Chile. Stealing fish is, too

A match made in the Middle Kingdom

Brazil courts China as its Musk feud erupts again

Xi Jinping, China’s leader, spies a chance to draw Brazil closer

From underworld to white collar

Brazil’s gangsters have been getting into politics

They want friendly officials to help them launder money

Canada’s military

Justin Trudeau’s dodgy defence promise

Canada is about to receive a MAGA mauling

Instability in Haiti

Haiti has lost its prime minister. Gangs aren’t going anywhere

The sacking of Garry Conille worsens the instability in the western hemisphere’s poorest country

Mexican politics

Mexico is edging closer and closer to one-party rule

A constitutional crisis is narrowly avoided as Morena tightens its grip

Losing friends and alienating people

BRICS isn’t exactly picky, but has just rejected Venezuela

The dictatorship’s attempt to join the club was rejected, and its neighbours are now openly critical

The first call

Donald Trump is poised to smash Mexico with tariffs

He has been crystal clear he wants to force the country to do his bidding

Outshining Odysseus

Why Uruguayans rejected a government splurge

Thank strong parties, sensible leadership and a scary neighbour