Issue Sep 24-30 2025: Isolated by the far right and delirious for an impossible amnesty, Eduardo has imploded his father’s legacy and is headed for impeachment and imprisonment.
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Issue Sep 17-23 2025: President Daniel Noboa highlighted the peace march held on September 22nd in the city of Latacunga as a demonstration of the people’s support for the current government.
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Issue Sep 17-23 2025: Costa Rica’s congress has decided to extend President Rodrigo Chaves’ immunity, by virtue of which he cannot be tried during the remainder of his term for the alleged mishandling of funds from the Central American Economic Integration Bank.
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Issue Sep 17-23 2025: With a schedule packed with trips, events, and political negotiations, Milei is betting on establishing that his personal figure holds the effective power. The campaign will rely on the narrative of a “miracle” in progress.
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Issue Sep 17-23 2025: The unanimous decision of the senators formally buries the lower Câmara dos Deputados’ attempt to expand the prerogatives of legislators and party leaders, shielding them from prosecution and arrest. Yet the shelving of the so-called Shielding PEC by the Senate’s Comissão de Constituição e Justiça (CCJ) does not end the open
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Issue Sep 17-23 2025: Nuclear sector workers held a day of mobilizations across the country against the privatization of Nucleoeléctrica Argentina S.A., NASA, the public company that manages the Atucha I, Atucha II, and Embalse nuclear power plants.
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Issue Sep 17-23 2025: Reforms to Mexico’s Ley de Amparo (Protection Law) presented by the country’s executive branch on September 15 have not done away with this tool of constitutional control, but neither have they constituted a meaningful step toward ensuring universal access to justice for the public. In some not altogether trivial ways, in
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Issue Sep 10-16 2025: To speak about Colombia’s current president, Gustavo Petro, is to speak about more than just his presidency; rather, it is to take on an historical anomaly, an accident regulated by the same system that allowed him to come to power.
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Issue Sep 10-16 2025: In the midst of a worsening economic crisis, corruption scandals, and a hammering defeat in Argentina’s most important district, Argentinian President Javier Milei has somehow managed to deliver the best speech he has ever given before the public, one that fulfilled two contradictory goals: guaranteeing markets that the economy remains strong,
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