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The vast majority of Guatemalans think the country is on the wrong track, but elections are unlikely to lead to improvements.
The move was supposed to crack down on gangs, but it puts women at further risk of violence.
Corruption allegations, a drought, and economic struggles may threaten the Colorado Party’s seven-decade rule in upcoming elections.
The Cities Summit of the Americas showcases three recent developments in subnational diplomacy.
One hundred days into his term, the president has taken steps to address the country’s divisions. But his attempts to play to his base are muddling his push for unity.
His aspirations for Brasilia’s relationship with Beijing, if similar to those of his previous presidency, would not be well suited for the China of 2023.
A more disciplined demagogue would have succeeded in destroying Brazilian democracy.
The utopian proposal must give way to a more moderate vision, voters say.
Gustavo Petro’s opponents worry he’ll try to concentrate power, but public frustration due to unrealistic expectations are more likely to stall his agenda.
In a region already struggling with pandemic recovery, the fallout from the Russia invasion could be the straw that breaks the camel’s back.