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Tag: Ideas

The climate crisis is hitting women hard in Latin America, but it is also revealing their essential role in environmental advocacy and community resilience.
Trump's immigration restrictions and education policies threaten to halt the global circulation of knowledge, with a particularly negative impact on Latin America and its integration into international scientific development.
Effective anti-corruption efforts bring to light schemes that were previously invisible, causing an artificial increase in the perception of the problem.
The Justicialist Party was destabilized ahead of the important parliamentary elections in October.
Drought is—and will continue to be—a threat, but we are not defenseless. With shared knowledge, strategic alliances, and scientific diplomacy, the region can not only mitigate its effects, but also lay the groundwork for profound transformation.
In recent years, the incorporation of technologies such as deepfake has allowed the series to be reinterpreted in order to connect with new audiences.
If elections could eradicate corruption and solve the most pressing political and social problems, almost all Latin American countries would be developed.
When father choose not to take the time granted to them by law to care for their newborn children, they send—intentionally or not—a clear message: that childcare remains primarily the responsibility of women.
The dominant model in the Caribbean, based on mass tourism and cruise ships, has contributed to the standardization of the tourist experience.
The bills aimed at regulating the legal framework for artificial intelligence in Brazil are key steps toward establishing public limits and ensuring minimum rights in the use of these technologies.