« Le Brésil avait une chance de limiter la propagation, mais il est en train de perdre cette opportunité », a déclaré Brian Winter au Parisien.
Security & Defense
Coronavirus : le Brésil, nouvelle bombe à retardement de la planète
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Paméla Rougerie
Carin Zissis on Femicide and Women's Protests in Mexico
When it comes to violence against women in Mexico, "the real problem is impunity," said AS/COA Online's editor-in-chief.
Eric Farnsworth on CGTN America: Military Presence in Latin America Governments
"This is more about failure of leadership than the military's desire to take power," said the AS/COA vice president.
Explainer: Nayib Bukele's Territorial Control Plan
The president marched into the National Assembly with armed soldiers on February 6 after a group of legislators held up funding for his national security strategy.
Brazil's Risky Bet on Tech to Fight Crime
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Robert Muggah, Pedro Augusto Pereira
From drones to facial recognition, police across the region are adopting digital tools. But some worry about abuse
Justice Reform Puts Mexico at a Dangerous Crossroads
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María Novoa
Rolling back previous attempts at reform could make Mexico’s security situation worse.
Pressure Points for U.S.-Mexico Relations in 2020
As the United States gears up for elections, the government of Mexico could face bumps in the bilateral relationship.