Monthly Archives: November 2016

US election: What will a Donald Trump presidency mean for the world?

Donald Trump will be the 45th president of the United States of America. So, how is he going to Make America Great Again? And how will his election affect the world? Immigration The centrepiece of president-elect Trump’s campaign has been immigration reform. Central to that — his vow to build a wall along the southern border with Mexico and temporarily… Read more »

Donald Trump heading for the White House

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Donald Trump will enter the White House as the 45th US president after winning the bellwether states of North Carolina, Ohio and Florida. Mr Trump defied pollster odds to take key battlegrounds, his valuable win in Florida meant that the US election was on a knife-edge for much of the night, leading to nervousness in the international markets and a… Read more »

What challenges will Latin America face in 2016?

With the end of the economic boom, the region needs to boost innovation and productivity to compete and continue growing. Latin America isn’t the same as it was at the beginning of the millennium. The commodities boom was the engine behind significant achievements in employment, salaries and poverty levels across the region, which ended up changing the economic landscape. A… Read more »

Corruption and Substandard Medicine in Latin America

It is hardly news to say that corruption is a problem in Latin America. However, its impact on health is often underestimated. One World Bank scholar suggests that about $28 billion are stolen or diverted from health systems per year in Latin America. Sometimes the problems are high profile, such as in Honduras, where the vice-president was charged with having… Read more »

Mexico Braces for the Fallout of a Trump Presidency

MEXICO CITY — For Mexico, the nightmare came true. Perhaps no country aside from the United States itself had as much at stake in the American presidential election as Mexico did. Then on Wednesday, it watched as the American people elected Donald J. Trump to be their next president, bringing to power a candidate whose central promises have included building… Read more »

Jailed ex-Brazil Congress leader may not get to tell all

He was already among the most reviled politicians in Brazil and now he is among the most feared. Eduardo Cunha, the former speaker of the lower house of Congress who led the impeachment of a president while at the same time being accused of graft, was arrested two weeks ago on multiple corruption charges.

Maduro rejects early vote as truce crumbles

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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has rejected calls from the opposition for an early election, amid a fragile and fraying political truce in the country. In a national address, the president said: “There can be no ultimatums.” Mr Maduro’s supporters massed outside the Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas on Thursday night to show their support for the socialist leader.

Peru ready to help Bolivia with access to Pacific

Bolivian President Evo Morales and Peru’s Pedro Pablo Kuczynski agreed on Friday on a program that promises to give landlocked Bolivia access to the Pacific Ocean. One major element of the plan calls for including Bolivia on the route of a railway linking Brazil’s Atlantic ports with the terminals on the Peruvian stretch of the Pacific coast.

Analysis Post

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Brazil is withholding the paychecks of thousands of working citizens due to the economic turmoil they are facing after the drop in global oil and commodity prices. This raises concerns about what will happen to the well being of the population. The people of Brazil are already starting to get upset and frustrated with the instability of their government.