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Recent elections in Argentina, Mexico, Chile and Brazil show a voter turnout gap of 10% to 25% between young people and ...
By bnl editorial staff Latin America stands at a critical juncture in its energy evolution, with its largest economies ...
This feels like more of the same, but with an awful new twist. American intervention in Latin America has often been premised ...
The region has a narrow window to develop its own approach, taking inspiration from international frameworks while adapting ...
Since taking office in 2007, Daniel Ortega has funneled more than $4 billion in Venezuelan petro-dollars through 'Albanisa', a spider's web of companies controlled by the Sandinista Front, outside ...
Left-leaning policy platforms gathered momentum across Latin America after COVID, sparking the region's second "Pink Tide" political phenomenon.
Wen-Ti Sung, a political scientist focusing on China and Taiwan at the Atlantic Council and Australian National University, said fostering closer ties in Latin America would give China a stronger ...
If you knew nothing about Latin America, you might assume the region was once occupied by Latin-speaking colonizers. While Latin was never widely spoken across the region, the area did receive its ...
In 2024, Latin America continued facing chronic issues of deforestation, ecosystem contamination, violence, habitat loss and political turmoil.
Embattled political systems in Latin America make it difficult for conservationists and environmental policymakers to preserve the ecosystem and natural resources.
In Latin America there is a different political climate than in the North, and pro-Palestinian sensibilities are found in both societies and institutions.