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The success of the new Argentine government will depend on the ability of the center-right to bring governance and good sense to the incoming administration.
Cuba suspended its United Nations Universal Periodic Review and many of the recommendations made to the State focused on human rights.
The new president will have to take care of the agenda of rights, which does not accept regressions. Tolerance and plurality will play a key role in the vision of state required by Argentina.
The migrant processing centers outside the United States are not only overwhelmed, but have also failed to stem the flow of migrants along the risky routes.
As a corollary to the idea that anger seems to have been the emotion that catalyzed a good part of the vote in the second ballot, the question of the governability of Javier Milei's presidency emerges.
Coauthor Martin Friedek No government formation since the end of Franco's dictatorship has polarized Spain as much as the current one.
Coauthors Luciana Fernandes Veiga and Vitória Peres Questioning the fairness of the process is legitimate. However, what has been observed is the use of this discourse as a political strategy to delegitimize the electoral result.
Coauthor Camila Niclis Climate change and the obesity pandemic represent two of the major global challenges of the 21st century.
The second plebiscite in just over a year to decide whether to change Chile's current Constitution is approaching and, according to the polls, it seems to follow the same path as the first one.
Despite campaign speeches, it is not expected that the government will further deteriorate its relations with both economic powers and integration processes.