Issue Oct 30-Nov 05 2024: The Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE) revealed significant shifts in the region’s energy landscape during its Ninth Energy Week, highlighting achievements and persistent challenges in the sector.
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Issue Oct 23-29 2024: Nature and biodiversity are crucial to tackling the global climate crisis, as they are deeply intertwined with climate change impacts.
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Issue Oct 23-29 2024: Nature and biodiversity lie at the heart of the planet’s future and humans are deeply intertwined with climate change.
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Issue Oct 23-29 2024: Cruel layoffs, suspensions, and cutbacks are the “the visible style of libertarian politics,” and the recent closure of the Argentinian Administración Federal de Ingresos Públicos (AFIP) and the announcement of the privatization of the Belgrano Cargas railroad are just two of the most recent examples of this.
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Issue Oct 23-29 2024: Widespread power failures remain a common occurrence in Cuba, with the most recent incident on October 19 bringing most operations across the country to a stop.
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Issue Oct 16-22 2024: The habit of underestimating others, a serious character flaw, doesn’t bode well for Bukele and his allies. Comedy, history, and psychology all suggest that the legacy keeping him up at night will eventually end as it has for all members of the club of vain, corrupt leaders.
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Issue Oct 16-22 2024: Argentine President Javier Milei faced widespread criticism after making controversial remarks about former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (CFK), stating he would like to “put the final nail in Kirchnerism’s coffin, with Cristina inside.”
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Issue Oct 16-22 2024: Chiapas is experiencing a war in which organized crime gangs, protected and allied with economic and political groups within the government, terrorize local communities.
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Issue Oct 16-22 2024: Though several cities in Brazil will be holding second-round elections, given that no one candidate received more than 50% of the votes in the first round, only one has national weight: São Paulo, the “richest, most populated, and most important of them all.”
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Issue Oct 09-15 2024: Brazil is uniquely positioned to become a global agro-socio-environmental power, with a thriving agricultural sector and one of the richest biodiverse regions in the world.
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