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Copa America Final chaos leads to $14m fan payout

Organisers of the 2024 Copa America Final will pay $14 million to fans after chaotic scenes saw crowds crush, gates stormed, and ticket holders denied entry. Learn more about the settlement.

Haiti Qualifies for World Cup After Nicaragua Win

Haiti celebrates a historic World Cup qualification, while Brazil leads climate talks and a Spanish activist reclaims a human rights office. Explore the top stories from Latin America.

Bolivia's ex-president Jeanine Áñez freed from prison

In a stunning reversal, Bolivia's ex-president Jeanine Áñez has been released from prison after nearly three years of detention, following a court ruling that overturned her conviction for terrorism and sedition.

Hurricane ends Jamaica's Alexander-Arnold bid

Jamaica's ambitious bid to recruit Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold for their Copa America campaign has been dramatically abandoned after Hurricane Beryl devastated the island nation, forcing a complete shift in priorities.

Conquering Bolivia's Deadly Mountain Road: A Survivor's Tale

A courageous traveller shares their heart-pounding experience biking down Bolivia's infamous North Yungas Road, known globally as the 'Death Road', and reveals why this dangerous journey is becoming an unlikely tourist attraction.

Bolivia's Opposition Leader Faces Arrest in Political Crisis

Bolivian opposition leader Rodrigo Paz is wanted on terrorism charges as the government cracks down on dissent ahead of crucial elections. Exclusive investigation reveals the escalating political tensions in South America's latest democratic crisis.

Bolivia Elects Right-Wing President in Historic Shift

In a stunning political reversal, free-market economist Rodrigo Paz Pereira has defeated the ruling MAS party, ending nearly two decades of socialist rule and signalling a dramatic shift in Bolivia's direction.

Bolivia Elects Right-Wing President in Historic Shift

In a stunning political reversal, Bolivia has elected its first right-wing president in decades, marking a dramatic shift from socialist governance and signalling potential changes to coca-growing policies that defined the previous administration.

Oregon man dies in rooftop fall on Bolivia birthday trip

Tragedy strikes as American tourist Elliott Talbott, 30, falls to his death from a sixth-floor rooftop bar in La Paz, Bolivia, just hours after arriving to celebrate his birthday. Shocking details emerge from the investigation.

Football Chaos in Argentina: 20% Injured, 100+ Arrested

Shocking scenes of violence marred the Copa Sudamericana match in Argentina, resulting in a medical crisis with nearly 20% of attendees injured and a major police operation with over 100 detentions. A dark day for South American football.

Copa Sudamericana Match Abandoned After Fan Violence

A Copa Sudamericana match between Defensa y Justicia and Independiente Medellín was abandoned in disgrace after violent clashes between rival fans forced players to flee the pitch for their own safety.

Neymar Cries as Santos Suffers Worst-Ever Defeat

Brazilian football was left in a state of shock as legendary club Santos, the former team of global icon Neymar, was handed its most humiliating defeat in over a century by local rivals Fortaleza.

Bolivia votes: End of socialist era?

Bolivians head to the polls in a historic election that could mark the end of 20 years of socialist governance, reshaping the nation's political landscape.

Bolivia elects first right-wing president in decades

Bolivia's political landscape faces a dramatic transformation as right-wing candidate Luis Fernando Camacho secures a decisive victory in the presidential election, ending years of leftist rule.

Nazi war criminal's role in Bolivia's cocaine coup exposed

Declassified documents reveal how Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie, known as the 'Butcher of Lyon', collaborated with a notorious drug lord to orchestrate a coup in Bolivia—with alleged CIA assistance in his escape to Germany.

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