World
Latin America Monitor
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- Brazil's struggle against corruptionBy Paul Lagunes, Columbia University, and Susan Rose-Ackerman, Yale University / 5 min
- Latin America leads the way in clean energyBy Mae Louise Flato / 4 min
- Is Latin America's 'pink tide' turning?By Gregory Weeks, University of North Carolina at Charlotte / 4 min
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Colombia opens ELN negotiations, another step toward lasting peace
Is Trump resurrecting the Monroe Doctrine?
How to handle Hezbollah in Latin America
Why continued US support is crucial for Colombia's peace process
Is there a credible Islamist threat in Latin America?
Brazil's prison violence may be short-lived, but the system is flawed
Why has Venezuela's opposition struggled to spark change?
What Mexico wants to talk about with Trump
Guatemala is prevailing in fight against violence
With new UN chief, what hopes does Latin America harbor?
Indigenous women in politics: a complex proposition
How will Cuba react if relations with the US reverse under Trump?
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- As Clinton testifies on Epstein, his legacy is already diminishedBy Linda Feldmann / 4 min
- Under fire by Iran, US Gulf allies seek to balance diplomacy and self-defenseBy Taylor Luck / 5 min
- Israel and US launch strikes on Iran, pushing Middle East into new conflictBy Phil Stewart, Parisa Hafezi, Menna Alaaeldin / 4 min
- As the world fights over Greenland, its people double down on their own valuesBy Mark Sappenfield / 14 min


