Pablo Meriguet
Peruvian transport workers strike to demand an end to extortion and crime
Last week, thousands of truck drivers and small business owners took to the streets of several cities in Peru to protest against the high levels of crime in the country. They announced new actions against the Executive and the Legislative.
US government announces entry ban on Rafael Correa
The decision also includes the former vice-president of Correa, Jorge Glas, and both their families. According to the former president, the measure has a clear political intention.
Argentine Chamber of Deputies ratifies Milei’s veto of university funding law
This affects thousands of students and university workers, who have already announced a university strike and the takeover of faculties
Latin America rejects genocide, stands with Palestine
Thousands of people came out last weekend to protest against the genocide perpetrated by Israel in the Middle East. Progressive and left presidents of the region have publicly condemned Israel’s actions.
López Obrador and the Fourth Transformation
In part three of our series on Mexican President AMLO, we will review some of the achievements and challenges he faced throughout his presidential administration.
(Some) challenges facing Claudia Sheinbaum
The first female president of Mexico has high levels of support but still faces key challenges to maintain stability and implement her political program.
Hundreds of thousands mobilize in defense of public education in Argentina, Milei still vetoes financing law
The national march for education on October 2 was the largest protest to date against Milei’s harsh neoliberal measures, yet the libertarian head of state refused to budge.
AMLO and his eternal struggle to refound Mexico
In this piece, we talk about AMLO’s two subsequent presidential elections and the formation of Morena, the political party that brought the progressive politician to power.

