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Javier Milei’s government faces stable approval but growing cracks in its anti-caste narrative after scandals, protests and economic turbulence.
In three decades, Costa Rica went from exporting raw materials to becoming a global leader in medical manufacturing, offering valuable lessons for Latin America.
Brazil’s Supreme Court convicted Jair Bolsonaro for attempting a coup. What lessons does this case offer for democracy in Latin America?
Brazil consolidates its position as a key player and reaches agreements to promote a multilateral agenda focused on cooperation, reducing inequalities, and global governance.
The U.S. naval strike on Venezuela reveals the return of unilateral military coercion, exposing the decline of the liberal international order.
Lula faces Brazil’s 2026 election between a “Biden scenario” of economic growth without popularity and a “Moby Dick effect” fueled by U.S. tensions.
Putting the conservation, restoration, and sustainable management of mangroves and other blue carbon ecosystems front and center of countries’ NDCs is critical to meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement.
Reducing the workweek can improve work-life balance, but without a gender lens, it risks increasing women’s domestic and care workload.
Unexpected candidates Rodrigo Paz and Edmand Lara reshaped Bolivia’s elections, defying polls and changing the political landscape.
The gig economy in Latin America offers flexibility and income opportunities, but also deepens inequality and labor precariousness.