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AI and digital refuge: How technology is redesigning our bonds

In Latin America, artificial intelligence no longer merely connects us; it has become a digital refuge that replaces part of our bonds.

Water crises in Montevideo and Rio de Janeiro: an opportunity for privatization?

Water crises in Montevideo and Rio de Janeiro reveal how the lack of water becomes an opportunity to privatize a resource that should be a public right.

Human mobility: A global phenomenon redefining borders, rights, and societies

Migration is not a temporary “crisis”: it is a global force that is rewriting borders, straining rights, and forcing States to choose between integration or exclusion.

Viability and effectiveness of José Antonio Kast’s “humanitarian corridor”

Kast’s “humanitarian corridor” promises order, but its political, legal, and fiscal viability is far from guaranteed.

The power of the Nobel: Machado in her labyrinth

By handing over the Nobel medal to Trump, Machado sought to speed up the transition, but ended up exposing his greatest dilemma: international influence without effective power.

Dietary guidelines: When evidence without territory becomes imposition

What is presented as scientific consensus can become an act of power when it is applied without considering the bodies, cultures, and inequalities it seeks to organize.