The U.S. against the world
It’s official, the United States is now the only country in the world that has rejected the Paris climate agreement.
It’s official, the United States is now the only country in the world that has rejected the Paris climate agreement.
The UN Climate Change talks are underway in Germany where, alongside the negotiations, myriad actors including many Latin Americans are demonstrating how they are implementing the Paris deal.
This year, during Dia de los Muertos, Mexico City honored the victims and rescue workers of last month’s devastating earthquake. But they must also honor the women and girls murdered as a result of Mexico’s high levels of violence against women.
As the U.S. works to advance its policy objectives and interests in the Western Hemisphere, the enormous potential of Brazil as a partner, and the cost of ignoring it, is often overlooked.
Los resultados de las elecciones legislativas del 22 de octubre pueden poner fin a larga hegemonía del peronismo.
Last Sunday’s parliamentary elections came as a victory for Argentina’s President Macri’s “Let’s Change” coalition and his pro-market economic reforms.
Despite CICIG’s current challenges in Guatemala, the organization’s work to battle corruption in the trouble Central American country has been remarkable; a Nobel Prize may just help keep it alive.
Premiering this month, intelligence and foreign policy expert Dee Smith presents a five-part Real Vision series that explores the current geopolitical order, rising global threats, the challenges of globalization, and what tomorrow holds.
The twice-in-a-decade CPC meeting will direct the economic and political course of China for the next five years, and with it, Latin America’s investment, growth and trade opportunities.
If only disaster relief was as easy as tossing paper towels at people in need, the crisis in Puerto Rico would have been resolved the moment Trump tossed the first roll.