
Milei’s Government Faces the Winds of Failure in Argentina
By Ariela Ruiz Caro Last November, Kristalina Georgieva, the Managing Director of the IMF, met with President Javier Milei during the Summit of the 20 in Rio de Janeiro and they talked
By Ariela Ruiz Caro Last November, Kristalina Georgieva, the Managing Director of the IMF, met with President Javier Milei during the Summit of the 20 in Rio de Janeiro and they talked
By Tony Phillips In 2019 Argentina’s future tweeter-in-chief, Javier Milei, was a mere deputy in Congress when he tweeted: Fast-forward less than half a decade and Javier Milei is now president and
Extraordinary corporate privileges in U.S. foreign and trade policy are designed to help companies win even when their investments fail By Marcia Perdomo A private-public partnership to improve highway infrastructure in Honduras
By Talli Nauman The anniversary of a fire inside a reactor building at the Laguna Verde Nuclear Power Plant (CNLV) set off the first year of Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo’s presidential term. It
By Laura Carlsen It’s impossible to say how many of us there are. The International Women”s Day march in Mexico City isn”t a congregation, it”s a river, a river that begins to
By Tony Phillips On Wednesday, Mar. 12 a police car was burning in Avenida de Mayo next to an Art Deco building of the former newspaper “Critica” on Avenida de Mayo in
The thick, dirty walls of the dim-lighted cell can’t block the sounds of pain and despair from the torture taking place in an unknown military base. The image contrasts with flashes of
By Tracy L. Barnett Seventeen years after 8-year-old Miguel Ángel López Rocha fell into the Santiago River and died from toxic poisoning, his death continues to fuel one of Mexico’s most determined
More than one million people protested and marched against President Javier Milei’s racist, anti-feminist and particularly anti-LGBTQI+ rhetoric on Feb. 1.
Laura Carlsen discusses how Claudia Sheinbaum will navigate a series of domestic challenges and a changing U.S.-Mexico relationship. In June 2024, Mexicans elected a female president, Claudia Sheinbaum to replace Andres Manuel