Why Cuba Is in the Dark

Why Cuba Is in the Dark

Why Cuba Is in the Dark

Javier Corrales: Extended blackouts reflect what might be the nation’s worst collapse since independence.

AQ Podcast | Lula and Brazil’s “Big Center”

An overview of Brazil's politics and economy following recent municipal elections.

Venezuela’s Record Political Prisoners Await the Unknown

Rafael Uzcátegui: Maduro has incarcerated an unprecedented number of dissidents, casting an even darker shadow over his regime.

REACTION: Orsi and Delgado Head to Uruguay’s Presidential Runoff

AQ Editors: The center-left and center-right candidates will face off in the November 24 vote.

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:

Uruguay’s Photo Finish Election

Nicolás Saldías: The October 27 vote includes a close presidential race and a controversial plebiscite.

Chile’s Ephemeral October Revolution

Robert L. Funk: Five years on, the problems that fueled the2019 social uprisinghave been overtaken by public safety concerns.

The Latin American Heading the World’s Financial Watchdog

Emilie Sweigart: Elisa de Anda Madrazo is tackling money laundering and terrorist financing worldwide as president of the Financial Action Task Force.

Nearshoring in Latin America: Who Could Benefit Most?

Felipe Larraín B. and Carmen Cifuentes V.: Countries like Uruguay and Chile offergood conditions, despite being far from the U.S.

Solving Latin America's "Food Paradox"

John Otis: The region’s agriculture exports are booming, but food insecurity is higher than a decade ago. What can be done?

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Anthony Ward

Retired OBS-Manager/SPV

3 个月

Western neglect. Don’t keep the masses responsible?

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