São Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas, a right-wing Wall Street darling, seems close to deciding on a 2026 run for president.
Tarcísio: Will He or Won’t He?
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Thomas Traumann
Honduras’s Election Set to Test Its Democracy
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Lucas Perelló
Amid growing polarization, all sides fear the November 30 vote will be contentious, an expert writes.
The Legacy of COP30 for Latin America
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Robert Muggah
As the UN climate summit in Brazil winds down, one attendee looks at its lasting effects for the region.
Chile: From Rebellion to Resilience
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Michael Reid
After six years of political turmoil, there are reasons to be optimistic about the road ahead.
REACTION: Jara and Kast Head to Chile’s Presidential Runoff
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AQ Editors
A Communist and a right-wing candidate will compete in the second round on December 14.
The Risks and Benefits of Trump’s Latin America Trade Deals
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Ricardo Zúniga
The agreements are potentially historic – but some countries have been left out, and a Supreme Court challenge looms.
Venezuela’s Possible Turning Point
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Benigno Alarcón Deza
Maduro’s repression is escalating alongside unprecedented U.S. military activity. The situation on the ground shows two likely paths forward.