Politics
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Venezuela’s Call to Unite Through Referendum Over Esequibo Dispute
As the countdown to the crucial referendum on December 3rd continues, the Venezuelan government has redoubled its efforts to mobilize…
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The Case for Dollarization: Learning from Global Experiences
In the complex world of economic policy, few debates are as polarizing as the choice of a national currency. It's…
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Ecuador’s New President Daniel Noboa’s Promises, Challenges, and Reforms
Daniel Noboa, scion of a business empire and former legislator, took the oath of office as Ecuador's new president, vowing…
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Brazilian Senate Takes Aim at Judicial Power: Constitutional Amendment Sparks Debate
In a significant move to address perceived judicial overreach, the Brazilian Senate passed a constitutional amendment restricting the power of…
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Argentina’s Radical Shift to Right-Wing Libertarian Javier Milei
Argentina has elected Javier Milei, a right-wing libertarian, as its new president, signaling a dramatic departure from the political mainstream.…
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Armed Gangs Cause New Fuel Crisis in Haiti
The resurgence of armed gang conflicts in Cité-Soleil, north of Port-au-Prince, has triggered a fresh fuel shortage in Haiti's capital,…
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Milei: Triumph of the extreme right in Argentine presidential elections
Argentina’s far-right populist Javier Milei has been elected the new president of Argentina, beating center-left economy minister Sergio Massa in…
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Ecuador’s Leftist Political Realignment
Ecuador’s recent election of businessman Henry Kronfle as president of the National Assembly marks a significant development in the nation’s…
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Colombian President’s Bold Proposes Bonuses for Venezuelan Migrants
During a visit to Venezuela, President Gustavo Petro of Colombia unveiled an intriguing proposal – "economic stabilization" bonuses for Venezuelan…
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Guatemala’s Political Turmoil From Arévalo’s Fight Against Corruption
In a dramatic turn, Guatemala's President-elect Bernardo Arévalo faces legal challenges over alleged incitement of university protests, sparking concerns about…
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