The hunt is now on for the mysterious “accomplice” that made the virus so deadly in Brazil.
He pursued closer ties with Washington and obtained $1.5 billion in credit to stave off default.
The ex-president is facing mounting legal troubles but retains a core of support among workers.
The peso and Canadian dollar are becoming proxies for the candidates’ performances.
The proposed changes to the accord, which was rejected by voters, seem relatively modest.
“It is heartbreaking” to see the damage, the U.S. ambassador said.
Parents carry sick children for hours on foot from isolated villages but find hospitals with little to offer.
Many, including people in the government, acknowledge that the needs far outstrip the available supplies.
The fight over same-sex marriage shows growing political activism by Catholics.
The U.N. said more than 350,000 people need assistance, and aid agencies fear cholera outbreaks.
Aid workers find extensive damage and worry about a major outbreak of cholera.
The storm has been downgraded to a still-powerful Category 3 and could hit Florida by Thursday.
Juan Manuel Santos asked political parties to work together. Will they answer his call?
In a surprise outcome, Colombians nix a peace accord with leftist insurgents, potentially extending the country's half-century war.
Sergio Jaramillo had to build a peace deal palatable to FARC leaders and the public.
