Who Best Chronicles the Absurd Reality of Venezuelan Politics? A Giant Manic-Depressive Rodent
Diosdado Cabello, Nicolás Maduro's right-hand man, is threatening retribution against the satirical website.
Diosdado Cabello, Nicolás Maduro's right-hand man, is threatening retribution against the satirical website.
The president who vowed to cut government spending rescinds the 48 percent pay raise he gave himself.
"It is immoral that in a poor country like ours," the Argentine president said, "the government spends the people's money to buy the will of journalists."
The government says it's about sovereignty. It might be about oil, too.
Nearly half of Miami's population was born outside the continental United States.
Sohrab Ahmari denounces Argentina's new president as a faux populist. Good for Milei.
Once you get past the aesthetics, the similarities between Milei and MAGA mostly vanish.
Plus: Libertarian lessons in the wake of the Maui wildfires
Javier Milei’s coalition, Liberty Moves Forward, advances to the first stage of the October general election.
The Chile Project surveys neoliberalism's most polarizing experiment.
In the U.S., we arrest parents who let their 8-year-olds walk half a mile.
The voters opted to keep the country's ties with the island—a remarkable choice, given that China has become South America's top trading partner.
Twenty-five people have died this month amid nationwide protests.
The 54,000-word draft document is a feeding frenzy of political interests looking to codify special rights and privileges.
Voters will hopefully come to their senses and reject a radical, left-wing constitution.
Election winner Pedro Castillo plans to end the country’s successful free market reforms.
The rent-seekers' rebellion has achieved little beyond dispelling the Marxist notion of class struggle.
Neither Peron-style corporatism nor Christian socialism have enabled innovation and prosperity in Latin America.
Support for legalizing recreational drugs is sweeping Latin America.
New hope for free market reform in Latin America.