The Americas

Unhappy union

The irrelevance of Mercosur

Once the herald of a liberal future, the trade bloc’s members are increasingly at odds

A different kind of therapy

Mexico has become a testing ground for psychedelic therapies

From ibogaine to LSD, the benefits of psychedelics are not yet backed up by strong medical evidence

The other China

Paraguay and Taiwan strengthen their embrace, for now

Paraguay has benefited from increased Taiwanese investment, but will it be enough to ward off the lure of Beijing?

The sleepwalkers

China’s presence in Latin America has expanded dramatically

The region’s leaders are failing to consider the risks of growing dependence

Canada’s overdose capital

Vancouver pioneered liberal drug policies. Fentanyl destroyed them

So-called harm-reduction measures have become a rod for Justin Trudeau’s back

Mission impossible

A Kenyan-led security mission finally starts to arrive in Haiti

But can it make a difference?

Chaos in the Andes

An apparent coup in Bolivia founders, but the country remains in trouble

The sight of armoured vehicles ramming the presidential palace will scare investors away

No pain, no gain

Javier Milei has turned Argentina into a libertarian laboratory

But the biggest economic test is yet to come

Reforming the unreformable

Javier Milei finally lugs key reforms through Argentina’s Senate

Markets celebrated the two bills’ passing, after protesters took to the streets of Buenos Aires

Embrace the neighbours

Why Latin America is the world’s trade pipsqueak

Its geography hinders commerce. But so does policy

Leaving behind compromise

Colombia’s leftist president is flailing

His attempts at reform are increasingly infuriating Colombians

Going for gold

A battle royal over deep-sea archaeology in the Caribbean

Colombia begins to explore one of the world’s most contested shipwrecks