Issue Jan 21-27 2026: The president denied it was a result of pressure from the United States and promised that her country will continue to be supportive of the island.
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Issue Jan 14-20 2026: The Colombian government has announced that it will be imposing a 30% tariff on a score of still unspecified Ecuadorian products in retaliation for a similar measure undertaken by Ecuador. Colombia is also suspending the sale of electricity to its southern neighbor.
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Issue Jan 14-20 2026: The Inter-American Court of Human Rights has condemned Honduras for the arbitrary and illegal detentions of trans woman Leonela Zelaya as well as for a substandard investigation into her death in 2004.
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Issue Jan 14-20 2026: The drop is more pronounced in Florianópolis, where the presence of Argentinians fell from 39% to 24%.
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Issue Jan 07-13 2026: For Brazil, President Javier Milei’s support for the U.S. attack on Caracas and subsequent kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro is no light matter.
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Issue Jan 07-13 2026: U.S. policy toward Cuba’s fuel supply is showing signs of flexibility despite recent hardline rhetoric from Washington.
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Issue Jan 07-13 2026: Luis Abinader, the president of the Dominican Republic, has announced on X that he seeks to forge closer ties between his country and Chile. “Today I spoke on the phone with Chile’s President-elect José Antonio Kast,” Abinader said, “…I congratulated him for his victory and we reaffirmed our desire to strengthen
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Issue Jan 01-06 2026: The collapse of Venezuela cannot be understood without analyzing its systematic use of public state funds to finance its international political project.
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Issue Jan 01-06 2026: Data from Chile’s 2024 national census reveal that 43% of Venezuelan immigrants to the country are between the ages of 24 and 39 and have an unemployment rate of only 5%.
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Issue Jan 01-06 2026: Three days after Nicolás Maduro’s fall from power, Colombian authorities report that migration flows along the border with Venezuela remain stable.
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