A presidential pre-candidate was shot in Colombia
Colombia

A presidential pre-candidate was shot in Colombia

Miguel Uribe Turbay, a right-wing Colombian politician, was shot twice by a teenager. The crime has sent shockwaves through Colombian society.

Pablo Meriguet
June 11, 2025
Ecuador’s National Assembly approves the establishment of foreign military bases
Ecuador

Ecuador’s National Assembly approves the establishment of foreign military bases

The measure is part of an increasingly intimate rapprochement between Washington and Quito.

Pablo Meriguet
June 9, 2025
Milei’s chainsaw economics met with working class unity
Argentina

Milei’s chainsaw economics met with working class unity

The mobilization united groups of women, workers, people with disabilities, doctors, scientists, etc., who are being hit hard by the economic policy of Milei’s government.

Pablo Meriguet
June 6, 2025
One more year of Bukele: tough on crime, struggling with poverty
El Salvador

One more year of Bukele: tough on crime, struggling with poverty

June 1 marked the first year of the second term of Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, who won the 2024 presidential elections with almost 85% of the votes.

Pablo Meriguet
June 5, 2025
“Sin lucha no hay victoria”: Por qué el pueblo panameño se levanta contra su gobierno y los EEUU
Español

“Sin lucha no hay victoria”: Por qué el pueblo panameño se levanta contra su gobierno y los EEUU

Los sectores populares en Panamá se encuentran en huelga desde hace un mes en contra de las políticas del gobierno de José Raúl Mulino.

Pablo Meriguet
June 4, 2025
panama workers strike
Panama

“Without struggle, there is no victory”: Why the Panamanian people are standing up to their government and the US

Panamanian workers have been on strike for over a month against the policies of the José Raúl Mulino government.

Pablo Meriguet
June 4, 2025
Why did Venezuela’s opposition lose the elections?
Venezuela

Why did Venezuela’s opposition lose the elections?

While Chavismo secured a resounding victory, the fragmented opposition remains split between participating in elections and pursuing abstention, which likely contributed to its low votes.

Pablo Meriguet
June 4, 2025
Mexico holds its first-ever election of judges
Mexico

Mexico holds its first-ever election of judges

2,681 judges were elected in an election where nearly 13 million people voted. Despite criticism, the president declared that the elections of judges were an absolute success.

Pablo Meriguet
June 3, 2025