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Every year, fires destroy more than 8,000 km² of forest, reducing the Amazon's carbon stock, one of its greatest capacities to mitigate climate change.
Brazil is the fourth-largest democracy in the world in terms of number of voters, making these elections a political event of global significance.
Co-author Johanna Cilano Recently, as a result of the conflict between Russia and the West unleashed by the invasion of Ukraine, the scope of the Russian media as a source of disinformation for the Latin American population has had new milestones and evidentiary elements.
For years Xi maintained a discourse of peaceful cooperation and common progress as a framework for non-imperialist and non-violent expansion. With Pelosi's arrival in the strait, the Chinese government showed a face it had worked hard to disguise.
The suppression of qualified electoral observation is a consequence of Nicaragua's democratic decline. The observation missions were among the actors who warned about the progressive evolution of Ortega's offensive.
The 14.5 million votes for Petro and Rodolfo are votes against a hegemonic project and a way of making politics that are extremely worn out. The majority are fed up with the uribist right-wing and the political "machineries".
Rodolfo Hernández is the big surprise. His outsider condition and anti-politics advocate against traditional elitism enjoys a remarkable audience. A better than expected breeding ground for a candidate who is a sort of Donald Trump.
If what we are looking for is an authentic editorial independence, it will be easier to find it among journalists rather than in the media.
Coauthor Pablo Montaño The project promoted by AMLO's government is presented as an alternative to advance towards a supposedly sustainable development. However, it is nothing more than a deepening of the extractive capitalist model.
It is important to be clear: the goodbye will be to the figure of Bolsonaro as president, but not to Bolsonaro as an authoritarian, disloyal, and violent popular leader; even less (and more worrying) not to Bolsonarism as a long-term presence in Brazilian society.