“It is time for the left to come to power,” says Nicole Gómez, a student in Bogotá. “We are tired of the inequality, and of everything staying the same.” She and the rest of the Colombian electorate go to the polls on May 29th to elect a new president. The right-wing incumbent, Iván Duque, is stepping down after his constitutionally-allotted one term in office.
TopMexican migration has changed America for the better
PEDRO MORALES, a 73-year-old retired farmer, sits at the table of his sparsely furnished house in Santa Rosa and flicks through faded pictures of José, one of his sons. In 1990 José, then just 19, left this small village two hours outside of Guadalajara, in the central Mexican state of Jalisco, where chickens still roam the streets.
TopHotLatin America is becoming more secular
ALEJANDRA LEMONNIER joined the convent of the Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus when she was 20. She came from a religious family, attended a Roman Catholic school and lived in a conservative part of Buenos Aires.
TopHotCanada’s Liberal government tries to boost the economy
OVER THE next four decades Canada’s growth per person is expected to be the lowest in the OECD, a club mostly of rich countries. On April 7th Chrystia Freeland, the finance minister, sought to correct that. In presenting the federal budget for the 2022-23 fiscal year, which began on April 1st, she vowed to tackle the “insidious” problem of low productivity growth.
TopHailed as a saviour, derided as a thief, Lula is back
ON APRIL 9TH, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, commonly known as Lula, is expected to announce he is running for the presidency of Brazil.
TopBrazil’s 10% inflation is eroding incomes and the president’s popularity
BRAZILIANS ARE no strangers to inflation. In the mid-1980s people crowded around supermarket gat...
TopJuan Orlando Hernández, a former Honduran president, is arrested
IT WAS A swift public humiliation. On February 15th, just 19 days after he left office as his co...
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