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After the Seizure: Maduro’s Court Case, Prisoner Releases, and the Next Phase of the Venezuela Crisis

After the Seizure: Maduro’s Court Case, Prisoner Releases, and the Next Phase of the Venezuela Crisis

New York is now the center of gravity for Venezuela’s political future. Nearly two weeks after U.S. forces detained Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, the consequences of that operation are spreading outward – into courtrooms, ministries, prisons, and diplomatic corridors from Caracas to Rome. Maduro appeared before a

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The Election of Chile’s New President and the Future of Climate Action in Latin America

The Election of Chile’s New President and the Future of Climate Action in Latin America

Chile has elected a new president at a moment when climate ambition, economic anxiety, and political polarization are colliding across Latin America. Conservative leader José Antonio Kast won the presidential runoff with a decisive majority, capitalizing on public frustration over crime, migration, and the rising cost of living. His victory

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President Trump Calls Europe “Decaying and Weak” in Stark Interview That Shakes Transatlantic Confidence

President Trump Calls Europe “Decaying and Weak” in Stark Interview That Shakes Transatlantic Confidence

In one of the most forceful interviews of his presidency, Donald Trump delivered a blistering critique of European leadership, telling Politico that the continent is “decaying,” mismanaged, and weakened by what he views as years of uncontrolled migration. His language was blunt, unsparing, and aimed squarely at the political foundation

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Belém Health Action Plan Anchors COP30 Day 4 Focus on People and Justice

Belém Health Action Plan Anchors COP30 Day 4 Focus on People and Justice

Belém — 14 November 2025, On COP30 Day 4, the center of gravity shifted from negotiating rooms to people’s lives. Ministers of health, education and justice, youth leaders, judges, funders and standard-setters converged in Belém around a simple proposition: adaptation begins with protecting health, expanding knowledge and defending rights in

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IDB Issues First Social Amazonia Bond Under New Sustainable Debt Framework

IDB Issues First Social Amazonia Bond Under New Sustainable Debt Framework

In New York’s capital markets, where mandates are increasingly judged as much by impact as by yield, the Inter-American Development Bank has taken a deliberate step. Under its new Sustainable Debt Framework, the IDB has issued a 100 million dollar Social Amazonia Bond, designed to channel funding into social priorities

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The Power Players of COP30 and the Future They’re Negotiating

The Power Players of COP30 and the Future They’re Negotiating

Under the dense canopy of the Amazon, COP30 opens as a test of both global resolve and political realism. Delegates from nearly 200 nations have arrived in Belém, a city straining under the weight of 50,000 visitors, to determine whether the world can still coordinate its climate future — and

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