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By Mac Margolis
Articles from the author
Brazilians take Carnival back to the streets
The country has turned it into a collective catharsis, a moment when the poor become royalty and miseries, memes
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Lula’s imprisonment won’t fix Brazilian justice
The country’s top court has plenty of power — and an impossible mandate. It is in fact three benches in one
5m read
No honeymoon for Colombia’s president
In addition to a feisty home crowd, Ivan Duque faces big challenges from foreign friends and neighbours
3m read
Colombia’s peacemakers are losing their mojo
Political decay is undermining the pact to end the hemisphere’s longest insurgency
4m read
Venezuela touts tourism amid uncertainty
Political turmoil, mean streets, world’s worst inflation rate and scarcity of medicine can make visiting is a logistical nightmare
3m read
Latin America needs more whistle-blowers
In a region where witness protection is frail and the independent judiciary a work in progress, anyone who speaks up should be encouraged
4m read
Ecuador no easy win for Latin America’s right
Country’s ruling coalition is riven with feuds that may be hard to suppress once the wily President Correa is gone
3m read
Brazil’s defining moment
For all his shortcomings, however, crisis-addled country is better off with President Temer than without
3m read
Rising perils of journalism in Mexico
The government’s efforts to keep reporters from harm have been hampered by underfunding and mission drift
3m read
Venezuela faces a tough task
Latin America has a good deal of experience in how to make the transition to democracy, but that takes dialogue and mutual recognition among political opponents
4m read
Rewriting mystery of prosecutor’s death
Argentinians deserve to know the truth about the worst terrorist attack on Latin American soil. That’s a task for country’s justice system
3m read
Venezuela is now exporting its crisis next door
More and more ordinary Venezuelans are concluding that their only way out of their country’s mess lies across the border
4m read
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