
Peruvians are over their president. Latin America seems over democracy -Mac Margolis
By Mac Margolis Incumbents age badly in Latin America. Set to leave office after four hapless years, Colombia’s Ivan Duque

By Mac Margolis Incumbents age badly in Latin America. Set to leave office after four hapless years, Colombia’s Ivan Duque

By Nick Butler OXFORD, England (Project Syndicate)—With images of Russian aggression and war crimes in Ukraine continuing to dominate the media

By Guillermo Zubillaga On Venezuelan Twitter and WhatsApp chats, there’s a specific genre of meme poking fun at the idea

News Briefs Colombia Puerto Leguizamó resident testimony questions the official narrative of the March 28 Colombian military operation in Putomayo in

By Daniel Yergin and Carlos Pascual What seemed undoable when Russia invaded Ukraine — banning Russian oil and gas sales in a Europe that depends

Illegal gold mining surged by a record amount last year on Brazil’s biggest Indigenous reservation, according to a new report

By James W. Coleman Instead of taking steps to boost U.S. oil and gas production amid skyrocketing prices and the war

A police union in El Salvador says some National Civilian Police commanders have been pressuring officers to meet daily arrest

By Paul Krugman In yesterday’s column I highlighted Germany’s infuriating unwillingness to wean itself from Russian gas, something that would be costly

By David Fickling From the way the public conversation was going, you might think renewable energy was firmly on the

The vast majority of participants in Mexico’s presidential recall election yesterday, 92 percent, voted for President Andrés Manuel López Obrador

By Paul Krugman Vladimir Putin’s war of aggression runs on the money Russia gets by selling fossil fuels to Europe.
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