A close look at the president’s inner circle—and the world views vying for his attention.
“I don’t think we can automatically assume he is on the way out. But I do think today is the most serious threat he has faced,” said AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth in The Guardian about Nicolás Maduro.
"Maduro will never accede to this course or willingly give up power, and Guaidó’s actions will not give Maduro the option to ignore him,” said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth in The Washington Post.
Illicit tobacco costs Latin America and Canada $4.6 billion every year.
Be proactive to look for new solutions but don’t feel like you have to jump on the technological bandwagon, says Alonso Botero of the Colombian pharmaceutical firm Tecnoquímicas.
Latin American nations helped preserve Antarctica for peaceful purposes, a story still relevant today.
“I think Bolsonaro made his decision for largely ideological reasons, but it doesn't mean he was wrong,” said AS/COA's Brian Winter in VICE regarding Bolsonaro's decision to end Mais Medicos.
"Bolsonaro has long shown the greatest personal enthusiasm for fighting 'communists' (i.e. leftists) and criminals," said Brian Winter from AS/COA about Brazil's President.
In an AQ exclusive, the exiled opposition leader speaks about Venezuela’s “unified front” and his friend Juan Guaidó.