Issue Oct 22-28 2025: Preliminary economic figures on the Mexican economy’s third trimester were published during the last week of October and the forecast is less than inspiring.
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Issue Oct 22-28 2025: The challenges intersect, and an open debate needs to take place, encouraging the participation of society.
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Issue Oct 15-21 2025: Achieving a democratic Nicaragua requires listening to and understanding what Nicaraguans actually want and building a movement of resistance that is capable of challenging the regime.
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Issue Oct 15-21 2025: Latin America is facing a massive crisis fueled by transnational crime.
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Issue Oct 15-21 2025: According to data from the international Monetary Fund, the Ecuadorian economy is predicted to grow at a rate of 3.2% this year, a figure topped in the region only by the forecasted growth of the economies of Argentina and Paraguay.
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Issue Oct 15-21 2025: The world will have approximately 10 billion inhabitants in 2050, requiring a significant increase in production—almost half the current figure. It is up to the Americas to combine large exports with markets still dependent on imports, supported by millions of family farmers who feed local communities.
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Issue Oct 08-14 2025: Guatemala is in the middle of a democracy crisis characterized by a disconnect between the government and the citizens.
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Issue Oct 08-14 2025: Former President Álvaro Uribe and current President Gustavo Petro, although they are at opposite ends of the political spectrum, are united by populism that weakens democratic institutions.
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Issue Oct 08-14 2025: Recent years in Chile have been marked by a number of political and social crises that have shaken the foundations of that country’s faith in its institutions. Adding to the polarization, discontent, and distrust are the South American country’s current economic stagnation, lack of opportunity, and high unemployment.
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Issue Oct 08-14 2025: Given the turbulent global situation, the fact that Brazil is currently swimming against the tide is a source of hope. It pushes against nationalism and warmongering, with a defense of multilateralism, environmental preservation, and international institutions.
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