
Belém e seus desafios aguardam a COP 30
O fórum dará destaque aos desafios ambientais globais, mas também à realidade diária da Amazônia.

Belém y sus desafíos esperan a la COP30
El foro resaltará los retos sobre el medioambiente a nivel global, así como las realidades cotidianas de la Amazonía.

Belém and Its Challenges Await COP30
As the UN climate summit nears, the host city of Belém struggles with the daily realities of the Amazon.

A (Realistic) Path to Success at COP30
As the world prepares for the UN climate summit in Belém, Brazil, one proposal stands out.

Chile’s Embattled Lithium King
SQM’s new state partnership faces growing scrutiny amid rising global competition for one of the world’s most critical minerals.

Q&A: Vicky Murillo on Latin America’s 2025 Election Cycle
A political science professor explains how voters are shopping around this year.

REACTION: Trump Threatens 30% Tariffs on Mexico
In a letter to Sheinbaum, Trump wrote that the tariffs would take effect on August 1 and come in response to fentanyl trafficking.

U.S. Treasury Sanctions Signal Heightened Scrutiny Over Mexican Financial Sector
Orders targeting three financial institutions for alleged fentanyl money laundering initiate a new era of enforcement.

What Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Means for the Americas
The signature legislation will impact regional economies, immigration, and energy policy, two experts write.

The Future of Venezuela’s Diaspora
Recent surveys of migrant communities in Colombia and Peru provide rare insights into the largest exodus in Latin American history.

A Resilient Brazilian Economy Is Under Diverging Pressures
While the central bank is trying to cool down economic activity, the government continues to implement demand-stimulating measures as elections loom.

Noboa’s Balancing Act Between China and the U.S.
Ecuador’s president is pursuing a pragmatic strategy with Beijing without unduly alienating Washington, an expert writes.

Chile’s Left-Wing Primary Surprise
Communist Party candidate Jeannette Jara’s landslide victory is a blow to the traditional Chilean center-left and signals a more polarized general election.

Regulating AI on Latin America’s Terms
The region has a narrow window to develop its own approach, taking inspiration from international frameworks while adapting them to local needs.

Trump’s Iran Strikes Shook the Middle East—and Perhaps U.S.-Venezuela Ties
The possibility of a protracted conflict in the Middle East should bring Caracas back into focus for American policymakers.