In Cuba and Haiti, US policy should seek first to do no harm
A long history of US intervention in Latin America cannot be separated from the current crises.
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A long history of US intervention in Latin America cannot be separated from the current crises.
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From Mexico to Argentina, the pandemic has intensified inequality, social unrest and political instability.
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With the former president now eligible to contest the 2022 election, the Brazilian left finally has cause for hope.
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Once the pandemic is taken into account, goals such as the eradication of poverty will only be fulfilled by 2092.
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For the 32 disaster-prone “small states” in the Commonwealth, Covid-19 compounds the ongoing risks they already face.
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With soaring Covid-19 death rates and an authoritarian president, a solution to Brazil’s political crisis seems more out of reach…
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Latin Americans have been ignored by politicians, the media and the national census. A new British-born generation is trying to change…
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Colombians are united by a fearless and growing rejection of everything that President Ivan Duque represents.
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