The regime’s isolation has relegated Nicaragua to a position of growing international irrelevance, weakening its capacity for influence and its integration into regional dynamics.
Far from disappearing, the region’s integration mechanisms are seeking to adapt to political fragmentation through more flexible arrangements that preserve minimum spaces for cooperation and governance.
Growing concern about climate change coexists with Brazilians’ fatigue and distrust regarding the responses of governments and businesses to the environmental crisis.
The growing frequency of extreme climate events and persistent inequality are threatening access to healthy food in Latin America, putting at risk the progress achieved in nutrition and public health.
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The rise of artificial intelligence entails significant environmental and social costs that, according to its critics, threaten essential common resources and deepen the concentration of power.
Discrepancies in official deportation figures cast doubt on widely publicized records and suggest that thousands of cases are missing from public statistics.