Daniel Schweimler
South American News
The Argentinian government has backed down on agricultural taxes that sparked months of protests. Audio
Argentina, Britain and Antarctica.
Oil rich Antarctica is being looked upon with covetous eyes by Argentina according to the Daily Telegraph. Audio
Diaries of Che Guevara
The books lay undisturbed in a Bolivian bank vault for more than two decades as the BBC's Daniel Schweimler explains. Audio
Latin American News
The discovery of an ancient tomb in Peru could throw light on a pre-European Indian culture. Audio
Dinosaur Bone Returned
Several tonnes of stolen bones and fossils were discovered for sale on the black market in the United States in 2006. Audio
Hostages Freed After Years in Captivity
Former Colombian presidential candidate, Ingrid Betancourt and 14 other hostages have been freed by Colombian troops. Audio
Latin American News
Daniel Schweimler explains why Fidel Castro is outraged with the European Union. Audio
Latin American News
Where Cuba has announced it will offer free sex change operations. Audio
FARC Leader Death
Colombia is asking if the death of the rebel FARC leader is the beginning of the end for the left-wing movement. Audio
Latin American News
Mexico's war on drugs has got more bloody with the shooting of three top policemen. Audio
South American News
Rising food prices and shortages are starting to bite in Latin America. Audio
Fires Spread Smoke Over Buenos Aires
In Argentina, farmers are being blamed for fires that have left a blanket of smoke across Buenos Aires. Audio
South American News
The fatal shooting of a soccer fan has sparked a weekend of violence in Argentina. Audio
Colombian Relations With Latin America
The president of Nicaragua has broken diplomatic ties with Colombia. Audio
Latin American News
Where flooding has shut down an important pipeline in Ecuador and wreaked havoc across the region. Audio
Cuba's New President (Part 2)
South America Correspondent Daniel Schweimler reports on how Cubans are feeling about the announcement Fidel Castro will resign. Audio
Latin American News
The deaths of hundreds of people in a supermarket fire in Paraguay has resulted in a 12-year sentence for the store owner. Audio