Hemispheric Aid During a Unique Hurricane Season

Hurricane season is fast approaching, and natural disasters will complicate Central American and Caribbean states’ efforts to vaccinate their populations. A recent volcanic eruption on the island of Saint Vincent offers a preview of just how disruptive these disasters can be. Further, stalled vaccination efforts as a result of climate-related events will add to the existing structural and economic issues facing an already vulnerable and distraught region that is seeing record numbers of migrants arrive at the U.S. border.

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Venezuela, el país que quedó sin periódicos

La prensa escrita en Venezuela simboliza, de forma muy clara, la decisión oficial de dejar al país sin información. No ha sido un accidente, ni puede justificarse por la falta de dólares. Ha sido una decisión política acabar con los periódicos venezolanos.

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Diosdado y El Nacional, o cómo el chavismo se apropia de un símbolo

No pasó una semana entre la sentencia y la primera reacción pública de Diosdado Cabello. Entre otras ideas, dice que usaría el edificio sede de El Nacional para crear la “Universidad Miguel Otero Silva”. Además del beneficio monetario que le puede reportar la decisión del Tribunal Supremo de Justicia, en el fondo estamos ante una apropiación simbólica.

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Strengthening U.S.-Caribbean relations through the Caribbean diaspora

The U.S.-based Caribbean diaspora, as diverse as the region itself, constitutes a mosaic of communities. Coordinating, listening, and working with the Caribbean diaspora will provide U.S. policymakers with pathways to internalize the complexities of the region at large as well as the dynamics within specific Caribbean nations.

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