Amid competition for orders and risky work conditions, some bike delivery riders are setting off on their own.
Americas Quarterly
Bumpy Ride: Why Brazil’s Delivery Workers Are Fed Up
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Salvador Strano
Povos Indígenas do Alto Xingu estão em luto prolongado
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Takumã Kuikuro
Obrigados pela pandemia a cancelar a tradicional cerimônia do Kuarup, povos pedem para não serem esquecidos.
Trump, Venezuela and the ELN: The Geopolitics of Peace in Colombia
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Karen Arteaga Garzón, Gwen Burnyeat, Andrei Gómez-Suárez, Germán Otálora Gallego
The ELN has become an increasingly binational insurgency, with major political implications for the region.
Indigenous Brazilians Must Look Abroad for Support
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Takumã Kuikuro
A leader from the Kuikuro people of Upper Xingu describes how they are fighting the pandemic — on their own.
Argentina’s Opposition Has a Dilemma
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Brendan O’Boyle
Frustration over an extended quarantine is forming cracks in the opposition's coalition.
Huawei or Not? Brazil Faces a Key Geopolitical Choice
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Oliver Stuenkel
The government has to choose between U.S. and China for its 5G network — while battling deep political, health and economic crises.
The Economic Opportunity Mexico Can’t Afford to Miss
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Alejo Czerwonko, Gabriela Soni
Mexico stands to capitalize on the nearshoring trend, but it will need to cooperate better with the private sector.