El Salvador’s efforts to improve the educational level in the country seem to be falling short, with rundown schools, especially in rural areas, and little progress in overcoming illiteracy. In almost a
Brazil is preparing to restart oil drilling in the Amazon Basin after a ten-year pause, marking a major shift in environmental and energy policy under President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The
MoreColombia is entering a critical political transition with an economy defined by a sharp duality: significant social improvements on one side and growing macroeconomic vulnerabilities on the other. As President Gustavo Petro
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MoreIn response to recent developments in Venezuela under imperialist siege, international solidarity activists should adopt a stance that does not inadvertently reinforce Washington’s drive for domination. Our central responsibility is not to
MoreMiguel Díaz-Canel has adopted increasingly militant and ideological rhetoric as Cuba enters one of its most severe political and economic crises in decades, marked by deepening shortages, widespread blackouts, and escalating confrontation
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MorePeru’s celebrated culinary rise has become a global success story, but the foundations supporting it are under growing strain, according to reporting from Bloomberg. From high-altitude farms in the Sacred Valley to
MoreThe Venezuelan government has formally launched a comprehensive process to restructure its external sovereign debt and the obligations of state oil company Petróleos de Venezuela S.A., marking a major financial reset after
MoreAySA (Agua y Saneamientos Argentinos) is set to return to private ownership after Argentina’s government confirmed plans to sell 90% of the state-controlled water and sanitation company, marking one of the most
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