The Cuban regime seeks a deal with Trump to avoid the fate of Maduro

Cornered by the internal crisis and pressure from Washington, the Cuban regime is exploring a negotiated opening to preserve its political control.
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International Relations

The Shield of the Americas does not help Latin America

The initiative driven from Washington is aimed more at exporting political alignments and excluding key actors than at building effective regional cooperation.

Victory against drug trafficking and the risk of an executive without limits

Public support for the security offensive opens a window to redefine—and potentially upset—the balance of power in Mexico.

Incomplete Parity

Gender parity has advanced from quotas to a democratic principle, but it remains fragile, uneven, and still insufficient to guarantee real equality in representation.
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AI

The Latin American dilemma facing artificial intelligence: adapt or design the future?

Latin America faces a historic crossroads: to adapt to artificial intelligence designed by others, or to create its own technological future with justice and digital sovereignty.

From the gender gap to algorithmic bias: keys to inclusive AI

The revolution of artificial intelligence faces its own mirror: algorithms also inherit the biases and inequalities of the society that creates them. Understanding this is key to building a truly inclusive AI.

Artificial Intelligence with real biases: New challenges for gender equality in Latin America and the Caribbean

In a region marked by deep inequalities, artificial intelligence reflects and amplifies society’s gender biases, turning a technological challenge into a human development problem.

Democracy

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.

2025: America in realignment

The year 2025 left democracies alive but exhausted and a reconfigured political map. Amid fears and emergencies, the majority chose security. Are we facing a drift toward a punitive order?

Unfulfilled expectations of democracy in Latin America

If the system does not guarantee freedoms, justice, participation, and equality, other actors—often authoritarian and populist—will fill that void.

COP30

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.

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.

America First: Tariffs, Military Power, and the Defense of Corporate Interests

The strategy promotes the coordinated use of trade, financial, and geopolitical instruments to secure global advantages for major U.S. corporations.
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