Yuriy Stroev

Don’t Rub Salt into the Tariff Wounds
26.06.2025

Don’t Rub Salt into the Tariff Wounds

Latin America survived the first wave of the U.S. tariff war—despite Trump
Latin America
Elections Without Fear, but Not Without Criticism
11.06.2025

Elections Without Fear, but Not Without Criticism

Mexico becomes the first country in the world to elect all judges by popular vote
Latin America
There’s No Such Thing as Too Much Oil
05.06.2025

There’s No Such Thing as Too Much Oil

In Essequibo, Trump acted the American way — Maduro the Venezuelan
Latin America
Bolivia: When the Left Fights, the Right Rests
02.06.2025

Bolivia: When the Left Fights, the Right Rests

Political turmoil could lead to devaluation, default, chaos, and American intervention
Latin America
80 Years Together: Why Does the Brazilian Snake Smoke a Pipe?
14.05.2025

80 Years Together: Why Does the Brazilian Snake Smoke a Pipe?

The presidents of Venezuela, Cuba, and Brazil didn’t just celebrate Victory Day in Moscow
Latin America
“A Camouflaged Invasion”
30.04.2025

“A Camouflaged Invasion”

Panama pressured to allow U.S. military access to Canal Zone bases
Latin America
Argentina to Drown in Financial 'Aid'
21.04.2025

Argentina to Drown in Financial 'Aid'

President Milei lifts strict capital and currency controls to please US and global banks
Latin America
Ecuador: A Convincing Victory That Feels Strange
16.04.2025

Ecuador: A Convincing Victory That Feels Strange

The pro-American right-wing camp in South America has gained a new ally - Ecuador's incumbent President Daniel Noboa has won the election
Latin America
CELAC: Empty Declarations, Words in the Wind
15.04.2025

CELAC: Empty Declarations, Words in the Wind

A region of 663 million struggles to define its problems - and hesitates to warn the U.S. against interference
Latin America
Kings and Bananas
11.04.2025

Kings and Bananas

Daniel Noboa believes that if Ecuadorians don't re-elect him, Trump could help him stay in office
Latin America
The Caribbean: Between the 'American' Gulf and the Chinese Sea
31.03.2025

The Caribbean: Between the 'American' Gulf and the Chinese Sea

President Trump and Secretary Rubio bring more noise than progress to U.S. Caribbean policy
Latin America
Why the Electorate of the "Burning Continent" is Charged Up
27.03.2025

Why the Electorate of the "Burning Continent" is Charged Up

Blackouts last 10 hours a day in Ecuador and up to 20 hours in Cuba. Latin America is experiencing an unprecedented political and energy crisis
Latin America