Lima's withdrawal of its ambassador to Bogota comes as relations between the two neighbouring Latin American countries take a turn for the worse following the ouster and imprisonment of leftist Peruvian leader Pedro Castillo.
Hundreds of supporters dressed in yellow and green chanted for him as they waited in the capital city of Brasilia, where Jair Bolsonaro is the subject of several investigations.
The International Court of Justice rules that Washington violated the 1955 friendship treaty with Tehran, which was still in place when US courts froze the assets of Iranian companies.
Manhattan jury indicts Trump after a probe into hush money paid to Stormy Daniels, making him first ex-US president to face criminal charges even as he makes another run for White House.
Jair Bolsonaro, who never formally conceded defeat in last year's presidential race, vows to lead opposition to Lula da Silva's government, raising stakes for new administration after a highly polarised election in the South American country.
President Alberto Fernandez calls opposition politician Javier Milei "a threat to democracy", during an interview, invoking Adolf Hitler's rise in Germany and warning against totalitarianism.
Tsai's visit to Guatemala and Belize comes after Honduras became the latest country to cut diplomatic ties with Taipei in favour of Beijing, and with Paraguay tipped to follow next after elections due in April.
The 42-page document sets out changes to Russia's view of the world - in particular its increasingly confrontational relationship with the West - that has already taken shape and has often been articulated by President Putin in recent years.
Eight bodies that police recovered in a marshy area of St. Lawrence River in Quebec came from two families seeking clandestine entry into US, police say.