Bolivian president consolidates power as protests continue to grow
After nearly a month of intense protests, the Paz administration decided to call for dialogue once again, even as it passed a law granting it greater powers to declare states of emergency.
Argentina’s fiscal tightening under the Milei administration
As the country maintains high interest rates and dollar reserves to sustain the confidence of financial markets, that very position generates opportunity costs and structural outflows that prevent the real accumulation of reserves and investment in productive sectors and infrastructure.
Bolivian prosecutors demand the arrest of former President Evo Morales
The former president claims this is a case of “lawfare” intended to destroy him physically and morally. The alleged victim of the crime has requested that the case be dismissed, but the prosecution insists on proceeding.
Milei’s approval collapses under corruption scandals and prolonged economic crisis
In addition to the economic crisis Argentina is facing, a series of corruption allegations has caused the Argentine president’s popularity to plummet to one of its lowest levels since he took office.
Peter Thiel has private meeting with Argentine President Javier Milei
The meeting took place during a visit in which Thiel decided to buy a house in Buenos Aires. Some media outlets claim that the meeting could be a prelude to a major deal between Palantir and the Argentine government.
Ecuador: a quasi-dictatorship aligned with the “Donroe” Doctrine
The Noboa regime embodies the logic of elites whose survival depends not on the country’s development but on sustaining imperial domination
Argentina, 50 years after its darkest night
Half a century after the dictatorship began, the economic course of Javier Milei’s government continues along the same path set by the military regime.
Thiago Ávila, coordinator of Global Sumud Flotilla, deported from Argentina
According to Ávila’s account, the ban on his entry came from the highest levels of the government of Javier Milei, a staunch ally of Israel and the United States.
Kast’s ultra-conservative political blitzkrieg: migrants criminalized, protections repealed, prices soar
In less than three weeks in office, Kast has moved to criminalize migration, raise fuel prices, repeal environmental decrees, and halt the construction of memorial sites commemorating the dictatorship’s atrocities.
Kast begins construction of a controversial border wall
During his first week as president of Chile, the ultra-conservative leader has also ordered tax cuts and launched talks with the United States to explore the mining of rare earth metals.
Left records breakthrough results in French local elections
The left party France Unbowed recorded breakthrough results in the first round of local elections on March 15.
Ecuadorian workers fight back against 10-hour workday
The Noboa administration advanced a decree which mandated an increase of hours in the workday. It was resoundingly rejected on the streets, with many committing to further action.






