Latin America
What Has Hugo Chávez Done for Venezuela Lately?
The Venezuelan strongman has been annoying for our country, and a lot worse for his own.
Latin American Leaders Urge Drug War Rethink
What they're doing now certainly isn't working
Brazil Buying Seahawks to Tackle Drug Smuggling Submarines
Trying to catch up to drug gangs' innovations
Assange's Wanted Haven is Terrible on Press Freedom
Ecuador's record on media freedom has been heavily criticised by human rights activists.
Assange Will Not Be Granted Access to Ecuador, Says Downing Street
A spokesman for the British Prime Minister said diplomatic solutions to the quibble were being explored.
Latin American Foreign Ministers Back Assange
Police remain poised outside Ecuador's embassy in London.
Bolivia To Expel Coca-Cola
The global brand will no longer be welcome at the end of the Mayan calendar.
The Mad Dream of a Libertarian Dictatorship
The long-lived, utterly insane idea of an autocrat imposing freedom
Violence Is Not Victory
Mexico's election results are the latest sign of Latin American dissent from the drug war.
You Are Now (Almost) Free to Discuss Ending the War on Drugs
Latin American leaders talk drug legalization. Will Obama join in?
Latin America Needs Free Trade & Drug Legalization
The WSJ's Mary Anastasia O'Grady on promoting progress in a troubled region.