Issue Oct 01-07 2025: Colombia is living through a new election cycle marked by unprecedented levels of fragmentation. With the presidential elections set to take place one year from now, over 100 candidates have thrown their hat in the ring in hopes of being the next occupant of the Casa de Nariño presidential palace. Most
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Issue Oct 01-07 2025: With just three weeks left before Argentina’s October 26 elections, President Javier Milei’s government is reeling in face of growing crises and widespread uncertainty.
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Issue Sep 24-30 2025: El Salvador’s Movement for Victims of the Regime (MOVIR) has expressed its deep concern over the way that upcoming mass trials will be carried out in the context of the Central American country’s current state of exception and over numerous detentions that have not yet been formally processed.
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Issue Sep 24-30 2025: Four analyses from different think tanks, including Guatemala No Se Detiene, Alianza por un Congreso Eficiente, the Alianza Técnica de Apoyo al Legislativo (ATAL), and the law firm ALTA, have issued warnings regarding Guatemala’s proposed Initiative 6347, also known as the Cybersecurity Law, which is currently under review in that country’s
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Issue Sep 24-30 2025: Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has characterized violent incidents that occurred during the recent Ayotzinapa protest at Campo Militar No. 1-A in Mexico City as so many “provocations,” announcing that with them agitators were hoping to provoke “repression” from the state, adding “that there will be no such repression.”
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Issue Sep 24-30 2025: Argentine President Javier Milei acknowledged his country’s economic slowdown, but attempted to blame it on the “electoral context” and the opposition. “They want to make it seem like people hate me,” he said about the protests in Ushuaia, and considered that in the elections, “what counts is how Congress does.”
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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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