Amidst the political turbulence and global concerns surrounding Venezuela, one issue remains vastly underreported and underestimated: the deep-seated involvement of the state-owned...
In a world where media outlets strive to provide diverse perspectives, it is crucial to question the ethical boundaries of giving voice to individuals involved in illicit activitie...
In the complex world of economic policy, few debates are as polarizing as the choice of a national currency. It's a decision that can shape the destiny of a nation, impacting e...
The ongoing debate over health care reform in Colombia, as seen in the recent meeting between President Gustavo Petro and former President Álvaro Uribe, highlights a broader...
Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) has emerged as a global health crisis, demanding united efforts and heightened awareness. While this issue transcends political boundaries, conservat...
In the wake of Ociel Baena's death, rights groups hastily attributed it to their gender identity, overlooking evidence suggesting a personal tragedy, not a hate crime.
With Argentina's inflation soaring to 185%, it's crucial to shift towards more conservative economic policies to stabilize the economy and curb rampant price increases.
The philosophical world mourns the loss of Enrique Dussel, a critical thinker whose advocacy for a decolonial turn and Liberation Philosophy reshaped Latin American thought. Dussel...
Argentina's government yesterday announced the implementation of a law that establishes mandatory training for State officials in matters related to the claim of sovereignty ov...
In the shadow of global tumult and the race for economic supremacy, the Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity (APEP) Leaders' Summit, helmed by President Biden, marks a ...
As the United Nations General Assembly casts an overwhelming vote against the U.S. embargo on Cuba, it's time to scrutinize this long-standing policy. This anachronistic embarg...
The recent report from the Global Alliance for the Future of Food underscores a stark reality: our food production, transportation, and storage are significant contributors to gree...
Amidst intense debates and street protests, Panama's decision on the future of its largest copper mine, Cobre Panamá, stands at a critical juncture. Here, we explore why...
As Hurricane Otis and countless other natural disasters continue to serve as painful reminders of the urgent need to address climate change, we must rally together, not just as a n...
In the wake of Javier Milei's participation in the run-off contest in the presidential elections, Argentina stands on the cusp of a dramatic political and economic transformati...
Polls are valuable tools for understanding public sentiment and guiding campaign strategies. They provide a snapshot of public opinion at a given moment and can help identify trend...
It seems every day to find news of footballers accused of mistreatment, harassment, or rape. This shows that it is necessary to train soccer players in soccer and in feminism.
The rumor that the Iranian soccer player Amir Nasr-Azadani was sentenced to death in the framework of the protests that Iran is experiencing today does not seem to resonate in the ...
James Cameron returns with the sequel to one of his greatest movie hits. Is it as good as many expected? Read our review on "Avatar: The Path of Water".
In the region, environmental sectors are calling for a change from extractivist policies to a greater use of renewable energy, but it is not Latin America that should bear the grea...
In the second round in Colombia, the picture is not as clear as many believe. This is the route that Gustavo Petro and Rodolfo Hernández are now taking to win the presidenti...
It is not Only about the Painful Menstruation License or the Menstrual Subsidy, we must Normalize Talking About These Issues in our Daily Conversations.
It's time for a birth control pill for men to become a reality. These are other alternative methods to hormonal contraception that have been associated with side effects that o...
A few weeks ago, more than 20 people died after consuming adulterated cocaine in Buenos Aires. These deaths cannot be in vain and it is time to regulate drugs.
The world is now debating about the application of mandatory vaccines. However, this cannot create greater abstentionism for the application of reinforcements.
How is climate change intended to be mitigated when the entities that must regulate and take strong and safe actions are giving the floor to the most polluting industries?
The former Minister of Finance and former president of Ecopetrol seeks to become the new president of Colombia, but in the past he has already shown little interest in environmenta...
Tong Judy Wenhong came to hold the position of chief people officer of Alibaba Group, one of the world's largest e-commerce companies and was always convinced that she cou...