Reforms
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ANALYSIS
El Salvador Tests the Extent to Which Security Can Reshape Democracy
El Salvador's proposed life sentence reform extends beyond criminal policy. It signifies a broader regional shift in which fear, punishment,…
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Argentina’s Painful Reforms Are Paying Off — and Latin American Voters Are Taking Notice
Argentina’s midterms were supposed to punish austerity. Instead, they rewarded it. Against every political instinct in the region, Javier Milei…
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Cuba’s New Labor Code: Shiny Reforms, Same Old Chains
Cuba's draft Labor Code showcases modern buzzwords—telework, digital disconnection, parental leave, and even unemployment insurance for the private sector. But…
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ANALYSIS
Chile’s Communists Unlikely to Evolve Before Voters Turn Conservative
Jeannette Jara just made history, but she also triggered a reckoning. Her sweeping primary win positions her as Chile's first…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Chile’s Salmon Export Boom Teeters on Fragile Regulatory Reforms
Chile's salmon empires churn in glass-blue fjords once thought untouchable. With elections looming and protected waters in their nets, producers…
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Ecuador Decides: Constitutional Reforms, Controversies, and Democratic Future
Ecuador faces a decisive presidential runoff that could dramatically redefine its political path. Incumbent Daniel Noboa battles challenger Luisa González,…
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AMERICAS
Jamaica Confronts Monarchy Debate, Critics Demand Total Colonial Break
As Jamaica advances legislation to remove King Charles as head of state, some citizens argue the proposed bill is only…
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ECONOMY
Bolivia’s Economic Challenges Demand Urgent Action in 2025
Bolivia gets ready to celebrate 200 years in 2025 ‒ what a milestone! The country deals with big economic problems.…
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