"No ascender a las mujeres tiene un costo", escriben Susan Segal y Carin Zissis en La Nación, El Mercurio, El Tiempo y El Universal.
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"Failing to elevate women comes with a cost," write Susan Segal and Carin Zissis in La Nación, El Mercurio, El Tiempo, and El Universal on #8M.
Que México y EEUU sean socios "va a ser algo importante para cualquier candidato en México", dice la editora jefe de AS/COA Online al programa matutino.
"The transition to democracy boils down to a race against the clock," explains the AQ managing editor and AS/COA senior director of policy.
"[President] Noboa is now faced with the urgent need for decisive action," says Estefanny Pérez Duque from AS/COA in Global Americans.
"The next president will be looking for the U.S. government to do its part," says AS/COA Online's editor-in-chief to Kim Brunhuber.
Latinos make up 15 percent of the U.S. electorate and can play a key role in swing states. Learn more about this key demographic.
El petróleo "está suponiendo una transformación masiva" para el país sudamericano, dice el editor gerente de AQ al canal.
El país tiene "una oportunidad única… de tener una secuela de éxitos sin precedentes", dice el editor gerente de Americas Quarterly al canal.
Nayib Bukele has "cleverly played on the problems that this country had in the past," says AS/COA's vice president of policy to CNN's Fareed Zakaria.
Nearly half of Mexico’s voters are under 40. Me Veo’s Alexandra Zapata and LAPOP Lab’s Noam Lupu join our second 2024 election series episode.
The Argentine leader has presented a sweeping agenda in his first months in office. What has he proposed? And what’s already taken effect?
AS/COA Online looks at Beijing’s bilateral trade pacts with Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Nicaragua, and Peru.
Transparency International’s Luciana Torchiaro explains which countries are falling short—as well as bright spots—in the fight against corruption.
L'élection de Javier Milei "est a est avant tout le signe d'un désir d'essayer quelque chose de nouveau", a déclaré Brian Winter de l'AS/COA à l'Opinion.
Popular President Nayib Bukele is not only likely to win reelection on February 4 but also an even stronger mandate.
"Hay una cuarta persona en esta elección y es la presencia de Andrés Manuel López Obrador", dice la editora jefe de AS/COA Online.
Digital Democracy Institute of the Americas’ Roberta Braga and political scientist Michael Paarlberg delve into factors behind Nayib Bukele’s global reach.
Nicaragua's "repressive and threatening behavior demands a response," writes AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth in the Miami Herald.
As the region prepares for a fresh round of elections, how popular are current presidents in Brazil, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, and beyond?