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Issue Oct 01-07 2025: Ecuadorian president Daniel Noboa has been calling for social mobilization to form a “new Ecuador” that focuses on the people. Instead of changing society, his efforts are leading to a weakened government that gives him excessive power.

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Issue Oct 01-07 2025: Given the upcoming 2025 Power Survey, as well as its imminent presidential and parliamentary elections, slated to take place next year, Peru needs to assess whether it can continue to function as a state in light of its headless executive and incompetent legislative and judicial organisms.

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Issue Oct 01-07 2025: At a spectacle-style rally in Buenos Aires’ Movistar Arena, Argentinian President Javier Milei relaunched his reelection campaign while presenting his new book, The Construction of the Miracle.

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Issue Oct 01-07 2025: It’s time to recognize food systems as a strategic axis in combating the climate crisis.

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Issue Sep 24-30 2025: Carlos Fernando Galán, the mayor of Colombia’s capital city Bogotá, promised to support women during his election campaign two years ago. His administration has betrayed that promise by dismantling programs that offered protection and support to the women of Bogotá.

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Issue Sep 24-30 2025: What sort of action would be needed to exhaust the Ortega regime, setting the stage for its downfall and eventual replacement by a democracy?

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Issue Sep 24-30 2025: Nicolás Maduro’s recent pronouncement that he will declare Venezuela a “Republic in Arms” if it is attacked by the United States has created a wave of mockery, especially online and in diverse opinion-setting media sources. The satirical focus of the ridicule has been on the multiple contradictions and absurdities in Maduro’s

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Issue Sep 24-30 2025: In democracy, there are no absolute victories nor are there, much less, total defeats, but rather swings of the pendulum that, sooner or later, touch one extreme or the other.

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Issue Sep 17-23 2025: Countries such as China and Japan boast cultural influences derived from three key sources:  Buddhism, Taoism, and the thought of Confucius. The Chinese philosopher has placed his stamp on the way their economies are managed, their politics managed, and their education systems run, since certain principles of his thought ended up

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Issue Sep 17-23 2025: Rio de Janeiro was the scene for one of Brazil’s largest protests in ages as thousands took to the streets to voice their disapproval for a proposed amnesty bill exonerating conspirators in the attempted 2022 coup d’état to prevent current President Ignacio Lula da Silva from assuming power after he was

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