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Drug trafficking in Bolivia intertwines with a multitude of factors, from transnational economic dynamics to power struggles. It is predominant in current politics and a phenomenon capable of damaging social structures and democracy.
The climate crisis in Rio Grande do Sul is already the largest in Brazil's history, but when the water recedes we will have more accurate information about the destroyed infrastructure, lost livelihoods, economic losses, and, above all, the death toll.
At the end of 2020, more than a quarter of the world's migrant population lived in the Americas, meaning that migrants comprised 7% of the region's total population.
The paradox of the largest electoral process in the history of the country is that the fury of violence, discourse, social injustice and polarization leaves voters without real alternatives to decide.
In a world that will continue to demand oil to meet its energy needs, it is unfair to deny the small country the opportunity to take a leap towards development by taking advantage of its natural resources.
No uncertainty in its results. Cuba: a predictable electoral process without citizen participation.
The climate tragedy that has devastated the State of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil has opened the stage for the struggle to identify the culprits for the tragedy. For some, the magnitude of the catastrophe is an expression of a political outcome.
Water affects all aspects of development. This is why it is necessary to address its problems in a comprehensive, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary manner.
On June 2, in Mexico, it will not only be at stake who will represent the population, but also the course of a form of government that is plunging democracy into a global crisis.
Drug decriminalization requires fundamental changes: both guarantees for effective law enforcement and systems of economic and social inclusion.