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Keiko Fujimori: Dynasty, defeats, and destiny?

Caught between the legacy of Fujimorismo and the chronic crisis of Peru’s political system, Keiko Fujimori is once again betting on the presidency, presenting herself as a symbol of continuity, experience, and polarization.

Multilateralism under strain: U.S. impositions and Latin American challenges

The United States is redrawing the regional landscape through bilateral agreements that strain multilateralism and expose Latin America to new forms of digital and trade dependency.

The Cuban Regime’s Fear of Its Youth

The imprisonment of teenager Jonathan Muir reveals how the Cuban regime has turned dissenting youth into one of its primary targets of repression.

Political crisis in Bolivia, democracy on the brink

Road blockades, economic crisis, and social fracture are putting pressure on Rodrigo Paz’s government, as uncertainty grows over the country’s institutional stability.

How does football shape politics in Latin America?

In Latin America, football is not only played; it is lived and politicized. It unites nations, stirs passions, and also serves those in power.

Escazú: When civil society replaces the state

While states accumulate diagnoses and promises, organizations and communities are taking the initiative to document environmental violence and uphold in practice the principles of the agreement.