Colombia votes today with a result tonight, Bolivia declares a state of emergency, and Uruguay must win - your LatAm expat & nomad daily guide for June 21.

Colombia’s runoff is a vote on security, Petro’s legacy and the country’s place in a changing Latin America

Your LatAm Expat & Nomad Daily Guide for June 19: Mexico first into the Round of 32, Brazil must beat Haiti tonight, and Colombia votes Sunday under a dry-law lockdown.

Colombia · News Key Facts The vote. Colombia holds its presidential runoff on Sunday, June 21, between De la Espriella and Cepeda. Dry law. Alcohol

Your LatAm Expat & Nomad Daily Guide for June 20: Brazil rout Haiti to go top, Mexico City's teachers end their strike, and Colombia votes Sunday under a US warning.

Colombia votes today with a result tonight, Bolivia declares a state of emergency, and Uruguay must win - your LatAm expat & nomad daily guide for June 21.

The Latin American Pulse: Colombia votes today in its presidential runoff as its market sits at a record, while Bolivia declares a state of emergency.

Colombians were voting Sunday in a polarized presidential runoff that could reshape the country's fragile peace process and relations with the United States, after the most…

Abelardo de la Espriella, a hard-line right-wing candidate, and Ivan Cepeda, an ally of Colombia’s first left-wing government, face off in the presidential election's second round…

The Latin American Pulse: Colombia elects the pro-business de la Espriella as its market hits a record, and Argentina awaits a key MSCI verdict.