The revolution of honesty
Why did Marcelo Odebrecht and other executives fess up to their crimes?
Articles and opinion columns by Latin American analysts who take an unwavering stand for freedom, including members and directors of the IID.
Why did Marcelo Odebrecht and other executives fess up to their crimes?
¿Por qué Marcelo Odebrecht y otros ejecutivos revelaron sus delitos?
Two weeks into his mandate, president Donald J. Trump seems to have unleashed the fear of God on humanity.
The regimes of Cuba, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia and Nicaragua are dictatorships and their strongmen Raul Castro, Nicolas Maduro, Rafael Correa, Evo Morales and Daniel Ortega are -without a doubt- dictators.
El siglo XXI presenta una división en las Américas en el plano de las libertades fundamentales.
Las consecuencias de estos desencuentros son múltiples y todas muy costosas.
It is understandable that President Trump is eager to show that he makes good on his campaign promises.
Todos, absolutamente todos, insisten en presentar a Trump con una amenaza que se llega a comparar nada más y nada menos que con el mismísimo Hitler
Los correos de Wikileaks dando a conocer cómo se realizaban las encuestas para favorecer a Hillary Clinton y al ex-presidente Obama, sirvieron para que todos se enteraran de que aquellas estadísticas eran falsas y groseramente manipuladas.
Former Venezuela Presidential Chief of Staff Beatrice Rangel looks at the tea leaves of what the outgoing Year of the Monkey means for relations between Donald Trump, England’s Theresa May and Taiwan’s Tsai Ing-Wen.
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