Sample Category Title

The day the obvious was “discovered”

The world “discovers,” with an official stamp, what was already known: that growth without limits destroys life—and the real novelty is the crack it opens to change the narrative.

“Conversion therapies” as the spearhead of the global offensive against LGBTIQ+ rights

Far from being residual practices, these methods persist and expand as a political tool to roll back rights, even where they once seemed consolidated.

What does Argentina gain and concede with Trump’s agreement?

Argentina gains expanded access to the market and financial backing from Washington, but cedes strategic autonomy by aligning with its interests and limiting ties with China.

The aftermath of Maduro and the dangers of “rapid” transitions: What Latin America can learn from the Middle East and Asia

After Maduro’s fall, Venezuela faces the dilemma of abrupt transitions: how to prevent the end of authoritarianism from giving rise to new forms of unstable or extractive power.

Bonds under pressure: A map of emotional inequality

In Argentina today, the quality of relationships is increasingly conditioned by time, resources, and stage of life, revealing a growing emotional inequality.

The Empire of the Rich: Inequality, Power, and Democracy at Risk

The growing concentration of wealth in the hands of a global elite threatens to capture political power and erode the very foundations of democracy.