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With approval ratings falling and key reforms stalled, Colombian President Gustavo Petro enters the final year of his term ...
What to expect as the 2026 elections approach amid increasing violence and a strained relationship with the U.S.
Illegal armed groups in Colombia have added thousands of members and expanded their territorial control in the last three ...
The Global Peace Index (GPI) from the renowned Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) assesses the state of global peace annually. It evaluates world peace based on 23 criteria, focusing primarily on ...
It creates political instability and fuels populist resentment. This makes people turn to progressive platforms that promise to break up monopolies, tax the ultra-wealthy, and reinvest in public ...
InSight Crime investigator Juan Camilo Jaramillo offered authoritative analysis for an article by La Silla Vacía regarding the attempted assassination of Colombian presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe ...
Ratings agencies S&P and Moody's downgraded Colombia's debt rating by one notch on Thursday, with both citing weaker fiscal performance.
Japan’s Ishiba Skates on Thin Political Ice The Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly election was a critical test for Ishiba’s leadership and his party, and the LDP failed it.
Thailand's central bank held rates steady, pausing amid renewed political tensions at home and uncertainty abroad. The Bank of Thailand's monetary policy committee on Wednesday voted six to one to ...
COMMENTARY When Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other U.S. leaders hurl partisan blame for political violence like Colombia's, it only encourages reckless responses to violence like Minnesota's.
In the aftermath of an attempted political assassination, a wave of violence has broken out in Colombia. Previously such attacks have been contained but this recent surge seems to be operating on ...