![Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (C), accompanied by his wife Rosangela "Janja" da Silva (L) and Argentine Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero (R), during his arrival to the Jorge Newbery Aeroparque Military Air Station in Buenos Aires, on January 22, 2023.](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/GMHMBHT2SNAB5GIVEPX4T7E2LU.jpg?auth=c3d0eacd3d666be5f3f7d66a4f1adb7e2b87cc8fae5cf06a7799a6470552c139&width=414&height=311&focal=1786%2C872)
Brazil and Argentina to discuss common currency
Initially starting as a bilateral project, the initiative would later be extended to invite other Latin American nations, the report said
Initially starting as a bilateral project, the initiative would later be extended to invite other Latin American nations, the report said
Ilan Goldfajn – the former head of the Central Bank of Brazil – takes over the IDB at a time when the financial institution’s role is even more important given rising inflation and interest rates
The North American Leaders’ Summit came to a close on Tuesday, with the leaders of Mexico, US and Canada announcing their commitment to turn the region into a competitive trade bloc
The ‘three amigos’ – the leaders of Mexico, Canada and the United States – will meet in Mexico for the first time in more than a decade. This will also be the first visit by an American president to Latin America since 2014
The FC Barcelona player became the first woman to win back-to-back Ballons d’Or this year after landing the award for Spain in 2021, 60 years after Luis Suárez last did so
At a cost of $210 million, the new ‘Almirante Viel’ will allow 30 scientists to carry out year-round operations in Antarctica
For the Mexican state, women who embrace their sexuality are not worthy of being mourned. It’s imperative to change this reality, so we can experience desire without fear of being killed
The landslide victory of Ron DeSantis and the Republican Party of Florida in the 2022 midterms was largely possible thanks to unprecedented support from the Hispanic community
20 people, including two little girls and two babies, reside in a windowless, unheated cellar with only one bathroom for everyone
The actor is currently promoting his latest film, ‘A Man Called Otto,’ in which he plays a taciturn, lonely retiree. ‘There is a crisis of faith in the future,’ he reflects
The arrest of the former Peruvian president – impeached after attempting to shutter Congress – is another surprise in a long trail of short-lived governments
The legislation, which came into force last October, expands eligibility to the descendants of those who fled the Spanish Civil War and Franco dictatorship
By 2030, 70% of the region’s electricity could come from renewable sources
Francia Márquez – the first Afro-Colombian to hold the top position in her country’s history – tells Pepa Bueno, the editor-in-chief of El PAÍS, that ‘women are breaking barriers all over the world’
Across the world, over a million people have been impacted by the bankruptcy of the main exchange platform that facilitated trading
The emerging global statesman pulls off a well-attended and united summit
Jorge Drexler was the big winner of the night, taking home six awards, while Bad Bunny, who did not attend the event, walked away with five
Favored by the international context, the Bolivarian leader is being courted again after three years of harsh criticism. At the Egypt gathering, he exchanged words with Emmanuel Macron, John Kerry and Gustavo Petro
As swing voters, Latinos will be critical to disparate partisan midterm outcomes in different places across the United States
The Latin American country has far exceeded its goal to reach 20% of energy production from renewable sources by 2025
The Texas county of Fort Bend, the most diverse in the United States, is one of the most extreme examples of how this process can silence minority candidates
In an interview with EL PAÍS, the Ukrainian president says that negotiation with Moscow is only possible if Putin withdraws all his forces and admits the invasion was a mistake
Guillermo del Toro, Mariana Enríquez, Álex de la Iglesia and other leading figures in the genre explain what truly frightens the public now
After defeating Bolsonaro, the left-wing former president will govern Latin America’s largest economy and most populous country for a third time
With the midterms looming, Democrat strongholds are at risk as issues such as rising fuel prices and the state of the economy take center stage