Latin America
Global AI regulations will diverge
Most policymakers agree that AI needs regulating, but key AI players are taking highly divergent approaches
InternationalEnd of post-1945 economic order bodes ill for growth
The global liberal order is atrophying as underlying political preferences and wealth distribution move out of synch
InternationalOpposition will force strategy shifts in Venezuela
An inexperienced opposition candidate may represent a serious challenge to President Nicolas Maduro's continuity
VenezuelaStrikes may complicate Argentine Senate reform debate
The main trade union confederation has called two strikes next week, when the Senate will be debating sweeping reforms
ArgentinaRally politics raises violence risks in Colombia
Pro- and anti-government demonstrations have taken place recently, against a background of congressional tensions
ColombiaShipping is vulnerable to more severe disruption ahead
Some of the world’s key maritime energy and trade arteries are vulnerable
InternationalEl Salvador poverty will create problems for Bukele
The president's popularity appears to rest largely on his security policies, but attention is turning to the economy
El SalvadorArgentina reforms advance but face Senate pushback
After a 25-hour session, the Lower House yesterday approved the government's tax and state reform bills
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