"Interim-president Delcy Rodríguez signals intention to re-open Venezuelan mining to foreign companies" -- via @jcboscawen on @LatinamericaR: https://t.co/G7eQKkjlN2
“Hegseth’s trip to the U.S. naval base was meant to keep Cuba guessing and on high alert … [and] see how useful the base might be – and how vulnerable it would be – should the U.S. and Cuba go to war,” said Jonathan Hansen, a Senior Lecturer on Social Studies at Harvard.
“Something that is disappearing — and hopefully will disappear forever from Venezuelan politics — is the cult of personality. The attempt to associate the political project and its progress with individuals,” @botellazo told @LatinamericaR
"Why is Delcy Rodríguez’s government erasing Nicolás Maduro’s image across Venezuela?" -- via @JulioBlanca07 on @LatinamericaR: https://t.co/OEXBxHpltK
"Terrified British backpackers are caught in Bolivian 'warzone' protests with demonstrators throwing DYNAMITE around them" -- via @LatinamericaR's @GeopolWonk on @DailyMail: https://t.co/IS992hwcqa
"Un informe advierte que la Amazonía está siendo atacada por el crimen organizado" -- via @LatinamericaR's Dario Migliorini on @ElNacionalWeb: https://t.co/8dLhe9gF0H
“On economic issues, [the candidates] are substantially different. On rule of law, unclear,” @WillGFreeman, Latin America Fellow at the @CFR_org who studies corruption and organized crime in the region, told Latin America Reports.
"A polarized election may not matter for one of Peru’s biggest concerns: corruption" -- via @_clairecarson on @reportsperu / @LatinamericaR: https://t.co/oA7nZjVAeB
"2026 Colombian Presidential elections round one results: de la Espriella and Cepeda are through" -- via Oli Pritchard on @BogotaPost: https://t.co/aJAsqsFBkK