¿Será reelecto Guaidó?
Lo que ocurra en la votación fijada para el 5 de enero en la Asamblea Nacional definirá el resto del año para la lucha democrática en Venezuela.
Lo que ocurra en la votación fijada para el 5 de enero en la Asamblea Nacional definirá el resto del año para la lucha democrática en Venezuela.
As COP25 comes to an end, are countries doing enough to combat climate change?
Ya es hora de sacudirse del letargo y ponerse de pie para defender los incuestionables éxitos del modelo chileno.
The program is poised to make a major difference in the lives of thousands of Brazilians. What’s more, it may point the way to a more equitable distribution of income across Brazil, and bring important lessons to the debate on the long-term benefits of a Universal Basic Income policy.
The allegations of excessive use of violence by Chile’s security forces open a debate over the deep reforms needed so that security institutions can satisfactorily fulfill their main constitutional and legal functions.
As protests began in Colombia, the demands of the public were purely economic. However, their original claims soon functioned as a catalyst to call out human rights violations.
While the Inter-American Foundation may have lacked the rock-and-roll-star power (and mud) of its fellow 1969 creation, the IAF set the path for development assistance to build civil society, private initiative and democracy in the Americas.
Juan Guaidó’s political future will be determined in the next couple of weeks, as his term as president of the National Assembly expires on January 5, 2020. The young leader has already announced his reelection bid, but with a fragmented opposition, it won’t be an easy win.
The battle to reform Uruguay’s flagging education system represents the mixed legacy of the Broad Front’s time in power.
‘Por Honduras pasa, desde hace una década, la mayor parte de la cocaína que ingresa a EEUU. Si Colombia y Venezuela son los puertos de salida, Honduras es el puente.’