El Salvador seems to have liquidity to pay at least part of its debt, inflation seems manageable, and the country can count on a constant influx of money from the United States in the form of remittances.
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Argentina’s Frente de Todos coalition, like others, is held together not only by its common interests but also by its common enemies.
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The murder of Paraguayan anti-mafia prosecutor Marcelo Pecci has sparked turmoil as many mourn his death.
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134 years after the Lei Áurea abolished slavery in Brazil, racism and structural inequalities still permeate society.
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The global agenda in recent years “has been marked by events of great magnitude that have captured the attention of the media, citizens, and elites.”
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According to 2021 data, the worldwide consumption of wheat was approximately 780 million tons.
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Mexico has “a unique opportunity to transform national policy” to promote inclusive sustainable development.
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Dominican President Luis Abinader’s bid for reelection has run up against several obstacles.
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Brazil has “political and economic forces” that are being “directly represented” by the interests of the military.
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The fear of authoritarianism is rising in Mexico with President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s controversial political tactics.
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