Mental health has ceased to be an individual matter and has become a social debt: in a region marked by precariousness and loneliness, Latin America needs to turn emotional well-being into a public priority.
The law that was passed, following a parliamentary debate without any changes to the text, no longer protects all lives equally before the law. By invoking individual freedom, it betrays the humanism that upholds the dignity of all people.
Illegal mining, transformed into a parallel economic and political power, advances in Peru by means of money, violence, and influence, threatening to decide the 2026 presidential elections from the shadows.
Organ trafficking, sustained by deceit and inequality, reveals an extreme form of human trafficking that challenges ethics and the capacity for response in Latin America.
The forced exile of Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara reveals the Cuban regime’s major fear: the power of art and of a single individual to challenge repression and inspire freedom.
The midterm elections turned into a referendum on Javier Milei. His victory consolidated the power of La Libertad Avanza and redefined Argentina’s political map.