Issue Aug 27-Sep 02 2025: According to the Bolivian Congresswoman María René Álvarez, the next administration to govern the South American nation will face two central challenges: solving the economic crisis and tackling the issue of corruption.
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Issue Aug 27-Sep 02 2025: After the former president of Colombia, Álvaro Uribe Vélez, was released following a 12-year sentence for a bribery scandal, his case once again captures the attention of the country. Uribe’s legal battle places him in a unique position to hold on to political influence whether the court finds him innocent
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Issue Aug 27-Sep 02 2025: Mexico has entered a “new era” by introducing the very first judges elected by popular vote.
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Issue Aug 20-26 2025: Honduran President Xiomara Castro reaffirmed her commitment to holding “free, fair, and democratic” general elections on November 30th. “As Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, I convey our commitment to free, fair, and democratic elections this November 30th. No more electoral fraud, no more coups d’état,” Castro declared.
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Issue Aug 20-26 2025: The government of President Javier Milei finds itself in political crisis as numerous political scandals have unraveled its credibility.
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Issue Aug 20-26 2025: According to the international human-rights organization Artículo 19, Mexico is witnessing a sharp rise in the use of legal processes to censure journalists and communications media, posing a newly ominous threat to free speech in the country.
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Issue Aug 20-26 2025: August 2025 has become one of the most turbulent and defining months in recent Brazilian history, marked by political instability, economic uncertainty, and deepening polarization.
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Issue Aug 20-26 2025: Social democracy could potentially prove beneficial in Chile, but the path towards it is not easy.
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Issue Aug 20-26 2025: Bolivia’s general election on August 17 marked a turning point in the nation’s political trajectory, ending nearly two decades of dominance by the Movimiento al Socialismo. With a second round scheduled for October 19 between two right-wing contenders, the vote represents more than a change of government.
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