
Chile Faces Left–Right Showdown After Crime-Focused Election
Rising crime is dominating the campaign in the Latin-American country, boosting support for a hardline security agenda.

Rising crime is dominating the campaign in the Latin-American country, boosting support for a hardline security agenda.

The arrival of an American aircraft carrier strike group in Latin American waters has sparked anger in Venezuela, with Caracas claiming Washington is preparing for war.

“We will have elections where the government acts as a mafia entity.”

Jorge González-Gallarza explores the legacy of the intellectual godfather of Latin America’s new Right, Olavo de Carvalho. While his online popularity was dismissed by those who would refuse to engage with him, he reached millions more than were possible from within the ivory tower and he drew a blueprint of how new institutions can be built when the old can’t be reconquered.

Feminist, trans-activist, and indigenist NGOs receive millions in EU funds without audits or oversight.

European farmers denounce the treaty as promoting unfair competition and threatening their survival.

The creeping involvement in regional critical infrastructure is boosting Beijing’s leverage at the expense of the West, a fresh report says.

“It conditions us to be governed by minorities, dissolving the natural bonds of society,” says Javier Milei’s right-hand man.

Hernán Cortés liberated the peoples living under Aztec rule.

Argentina’s new political cycle offers a window of opportunity for those who believe in truth, goodness, and beauty.