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The Latin American Report # 664

In politics, the timing in which things occur is a key variable for any analysis. For me, that the U.S. military forces deployed in the ...

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The Latin American Report # 663: A comprehensive update of the electoral landscape in Honduras

The vote counting process in the Honduran general elections continues to be marked by a lack of completeness, which in turn breeds distr...

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The Latin American Report # 662

Honduras With over 80% of polling stations counted, Salvador Nasralla continues to lead Nasry Asfura in their tight battle for the presi...

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The Latin American Report # 661

The vote-counting process in the general elections in Honduras has left that bitter aftertaste I predicted here, consistent with the cou...

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The Latin American Report # 660

We start our trip today in Ecuador, where six people were killed last Sunday in the locality of Nueva Prosperina, located in the trouble...

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The Latin American Report # 659: Discussing the first electoral data in Honduras

Nasry Asfura, the candidate blessed by Trump, was ahead early Monday in the vote count for Honduras' presidential elections (∼40.4%), fo...

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The Latin American Report # 658

I can attest to the correspondence between many findings reflected in this study, which the U.S. news agency AP reviews and discusses he...

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The Latin American Report # 657

In the continuation of a textbook-type psychological warfare with so far unclear goals, US President Donald Trump has issued a problemat...

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The Latin American Report # 656

The caution alert issued by the U.S. air authority to airlines regularly flying over Venezuela and the southern Caribbean Sea—alleging &...

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The Latin American Report # 655

The current head of the House of Nariño has not enjoyed an easy term. Between the failure of his policy of appeasing guerrillas and ille...

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The Latin American Report # 654

Donald Trump continues shaping the region through a very active—or aggressive—policy, after reaching an agreement with the Dominican Rep...

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The Latin American Report # 653

I always find it interesting how Cuba is unknown, overlooked, or minimized in the international press. This AFP wire is a clear example ...

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The Latin American Report # 652

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro will remain detained at the Federal Police headquarters in the capital, after the Supreme Cour...

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The Latin American Report # 651

The United States increased uncertainty regarding Venezuela’s immediate future after the precaution notice issued by the U.S. aviation a...

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The Latin American Report # 650

In Honduras, sustained institutional disorder is eroding confidence both inside and outside the country ahead of the elections next Sund...

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The Latin American Report # 649

The virus that has long infected Latin American politics to torpedo presidential/vice-presidential tandems, both on the left and the rig...

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The Latin American Report # 648

This is an interesting AP report on the struggle of hundreds of small communities descended from maroon slaves who grew up in the heart ...

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The Latin American Report # 647

In recent days, there has been an intense debate in Cuba related to an information service offered by the "independent" media ...

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The Latin American Report # 646

I always find the drift of Colombian politics interesting. In recent hours, we have seen how a leftist president verbally confronts the ...

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The Latin American Report # 645

The harsh rebuke from the electorate to Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa led the head of the Carondelet Palace to reform his cabinet, s...

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The Latin American Report # 644

In the continuation of a textbook psychological warfare campaign, with all the classic ingredients, including the real possibility of di...

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The Latin American Report # 643

Interesting electoral day in Latin America for political analysis. In Chile, the victory of communist candidate Jeannette Jara in the fi...

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The Latin American Report # 642

Several political and civil society actors are denouncing or expressing concern about an operation by the Colombian Army that resulted i...

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The Latin American Report # 641

Venezuelan authorities, including (de facto) President Nicolás Maduro, are calling daily for restraint from Washington, quite alarmed in...

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The Latin American Report # 640

Indigenous people of the Munduruku ethnicity blocked the main entrance of the venue hosting the COP30 in Belem, Brazil, for an hour and ...

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The Latin American Report # 639

The Ministers of Defense and Interior in Colombia confirmed that their portfolios will continue working with the United States amid the ...

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The Latin American Report # 638

Around 200 motorcyclists in Bogotá took the law into their own hands and beat a drunk driver to death after he had been performing reckl...

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The Latin American Report # 637

The government of President Santiago Peña in Paraguay plans to deploy up to 11,000 personnel to the border regions with Argentina and Br...

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The Latin American Report # 636

The U.S. Department of War reported a new lethal attack against vessels transporting drugs in the Eastern Pacific. Washington is taking ...

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The Latin American Report # 635

The IV EU-CELAC Summit in Santa Marta, Colombia, had very few predictions of being anything other than a decaffeinated meeting. In fact,...