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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Issue Feb 12-18 2025: For the opposition to win in Venezuela, it is essential that it remain wedded to the goal of fomenting democracy in the country.
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Issue Feb 12-18 2025: In Brazil, contrary to what many believe, there is truly only one health system: the Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS).
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Issue Feb 12-18 2025: In 2025, there is a clear return to anti-LGBTQ+ agendas, which are directly impacted by the reduction of DEI initiatives.
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Issue Feb 05-11 2025: Just over a week before the anti-fascist and anti-racist march, President Milei acknowledged receipt of the massive-scale of the demonstration, to which he reacted with a predictable whining.
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Issue Feb 05-11 2025: While some may misunderstand President Donald Trump’s relationship with El Salvador’s authoritarian leader Nayib Bukele as a friendship, this is untrue.
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Issue Feb 05-11 2025: The specter of imperialism is haunting the world. But what does that mean for Mexico and a generation raised under the promise of globalization and multilateralism?
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Issue Feb 05-11 2025: In a recent speech, Colombian President Gustavo Petro claimed of himself and his administration, “the president is a revolutionary; but the government is not.”
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