The growing calls for reparations on the international stage show why the United States should act as a strategic partner ...
Iran’s “We and the West” conference brought together international scholars to launch a new intellectual push challenging ...
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Different Battles, Same Struggle: The U.S. War on China, Venezuela, and the International Left
Everywhere you look, the United States is at war– at home, through military occupation of cities, institutional violence, and state-sanctioned ...
On Nov. 9, Colombian President Gustavo Petro floated the idea of uniting several South American nations to revive Gran ...
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Puerto Rico’s Old Military Wounds Are Being Reopened
The sight from Puerto Rico’s southern coast was surreal. Off the usually tranquil shores of Arroyo and Guayanilla, beachgoers ...
Awards were handed out in 17 categories that ran the gamut from designers to other creatives including photographers, hair ...
Although Latin America contributes only about 10 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, many of its territories rank among the most climate-vulnerable on the planet.
The region is seeing a boom in fossil fuels just as the impacts of the climate crisis really bite. It’s raising thorny questions about who gets to benefit from planet-heating oil.
The U.S. strikes against alleged drug-carrying vessels in the Caribbean Sea and Eastern Pacific have killed more than 60 ...
In late October 2025, the United Kingdom conducted Operation Ex Cape Sword, a new military exercise in the Falkland Islands ...
At UC Santa Cruz, the environmental humanities encourage us to ask: what happens when we stop treating the natural world as ...
Women in Latin America are giving up on work or struggling to find jobs as the pandemic threatens to wipe out a decade of ...
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