Issue Feb 26-Mar 04 2025: Brazil has been identified as the most anxious country in the world, according to the World Health Organization.
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Issue Feb 26-Mar 04 2025: When Claudia Sheinbaum assumed her presidency in Mexico, she promised to continue the initiatives started by Andrés Manuel López Obrador to promote social justice, economic development, and national sovereignty.
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Issue Feb 26-Mar 04 2025: To an outside observer curious about the state of political opposition to the Milei administration in Argentina, one would feel compelled to respond: what opposition?
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Issue Feb 26-Mar 04 2025: Venezuela’s current political landscape unfolds through a debate on whether to participate in regime-sponsored elections, while highlighting historical parallels and the complexities of anti-authoritarian resistance.
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Issue Feb 19-25 2025: While the Ecuadorian government’s continued attempts to enlist friendly nations in the fight against organized crime are understandable, authorizing foreign military operations in national territories like the Galápagos Islands puts the country’s sovereignty at risk.
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Issue Feb 19-25 2025: When Javier Milei assumed the presidency of Argentina in the closing days of 2023, he defined himself as “the first liberal libertarian president,” which, as he explained, meant he had “respect for the life projects of others” in both the economic and private senses of the word.
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Issue Feb 19-25 2025: The Morena party and its leaders, including former President López Obrador, allegedly have deep ties to organized crime, specifically the Sinaloa Cartel.
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Issue Feb 19-25 2025: Colombia’s rural population is rapidly declining.
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Issue Feb 19-25 2025: Brasília, the nation’s capital, registers moderate attendance for cinema (51%), libraries (27%), circus performances (19%), and soirees (14%), slightly above the average of Brazil’s 27 major cities.
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Issue Feb 12-18 2025: Gustavo Petro, the leader who brought the Colombian left to unprecedented heights, has also left it in one of its most fragile moments due to what critics describe as the erratic nature of his government.
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