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Peru Faces Defining Choice as Fujimori and Sánchez Head to Presidential Runoff

Peru Faces Defining Choice as Fujimori and Sánchez Head to Presidential Runoff

LIMA, Peru — Peruvians will return to the polls this weekend in one of the most consequential elections in the country’s recent history, choosing between two sharply different visions for the future as conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori faces leftist challenger Roberto Sánchez in a closely contested presidential runoff. The election

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Colombia Heads to a Polarizing Runoff After Surprise Election Upset

Colombia Heads to a Polarizing Runoff After Surprise Election Upset

Bogotá, Colombia — Colombia’s presidential election has delivered one of the biggest political surprises in recent Latin American history, setting up a high-stakes runoff between far-right political outsider Abelardo de la Espriella and left-wing Senator Iván Cepeda after neither candidate secured an outright majority in the first round of voting.

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Panama Environmental Governance

Panama Moves to Turn Environmental Diplomacy Into Action Across Latin America and the Caribbean

A new presidency of the region’s top environmental forum signals a shift from declarations to delivery— backed by forests, finance reform, and institutional overhaul Panama is attempting something ambitious: transforming one of the world’s longest-running regional environmental forums from a platform of dialogue into an engine for measurable results. At

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Cuba’s Energy Collapse Pushes the Island to the Brink

Cuba’s Energy Collapse Pushes the Island to the Brink

Blackouts, Fuel Shortages, and Rising Unrest Expose a Deepening Humanitarian and Political Crisis Cuba is facing one of the most severe energy crises in its modern history, as nationwide fuel shortages and repeated electrical grid failures push the island deeper into economic paralysis and social unrest. This week, Cuba’s Energy

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Venezuela Opens Its Mineral Frontier —With Washington in the Room

Venezuela Opens Its Mineral Frontier —With Washington in the Room

In a move that signals both economic reinvention and geopolitical realignment, Venezuela has opened its vast mineral sector to foreign investment—with the United States not just watching, but actively shaping the outcome. What was once a lawless frontier dominated by illicit mining is now being recast as a strategic asset.

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Brazil Seeks to Channel $48 Billion Into Sustainable Investment Under Lula’s Term

Brazil Seeks to Channel $48 Billion Into Sustainable Investment Under Lula’s Term

Brazil expects to mobilize more than 250 billion reais, roughly $48 billion, in sustainable investment during President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s current four-year term, according to former international affairs secretary Tatiana Rosito. The target reflects an effort to convert Brazil’s recent climate diplomacy into measurable capital flows tied to

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