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Issue Feb 04-10 2026: The Argentinian Senate is considering passing a new reform that may have a dramatic impact on labor laws in the country. Being promoted as a move toward “modernization,” the measure represents a historical setback for civil rights, shifting the focus from protecting human dignity at work toward prioritizing market logic, effectively

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Issue Feb 04-10 2026: For the past four years, Colombia has discussed President Gustavo Petro as if everything depended on him. Every decision, every mistake, and every gesture was interpreted as definitive proof that the country was headed for disaster—or that it was finally finding a way out.

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Issue Jan 28-Feb 03 2026: The Nobel Prize-winning Colombian writer Gabriel García Marquez once succinctly defined the paradox of Latin America and the Caribbean: on the one hand, it is isolated and misunderstood by the rest of the world, and on the other, it yearns for its vitality and identity to be acknowledged and valued

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Issue Jan 28-Feb 03 2026: Geopolitical conflicts and wars continue to worsen in the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Eastern Europe even as “bullying measures” in the world of commerce become more severe and the “hunger” for critical minerals and rare earths increases.

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Issue Jan 28-Feb 03 2026: The Mexican government’s response to last month’s fatal Trans-Isthmus train crash has reignited doubts about transparency and accountability in major infrastructure projects.

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Issue Jan 28-Feb 03 2026: Brazil cannot normalize the disappearance of its cultural heritage as if it were just another public safety statistic.

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Issue Jan 21-27 2026: Contemporary democracies were built on an idea that is buckling under the weight of 21st-century realities: the premise that periodic elections and a separation of powers are enough to balance the public’s will with the rule of law.

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Issue Jan 21-27 2026: The country can no longer be content with celebrating marginal drops in violence rates.

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Issue Jan 21-27 2026: Nearly two decades after returning to power, Daniel Ortega has become the longest-ruling dictator in Latin America in the 21st century.

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Issue Jan 21-27 2026: On January 3rd, Donald Trump ended Nicolás Maduro’s term in Venezuela, which is not the same as ending the authoritarian regime that exists in that country. And after the excessive euphoria of some analysts and the legitimate joy of a significant part of the Venezuelan population, almost a month after the

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