
Six women who guide Latin American economic policy
From positions in government, autonomous institutions or academia, female economists in the region are leaving their mark on public policy and resource management

From positions in government, autonomous institutions or academia, female economists in the region are leaving their mark on public policy and resource management

Health authorities have detected at least eight cases of infected birds in the wild and in backyard fowl, and adopted new measures to prevent its spread to poultry farms

The former president of Uruguay spoke to EL PAÍS about unchecked transnational interests, the armaments trade and the climate emergency

Decision to make recreational use legal has been dogged by unexpected difficulties such as a bank veto

The Latin American country is being confronted with its past and asked to recognize the Charrúa people

Catholic Church wants the highly secular nation to recognize religious origin of January 6 holiday

Tabaré Vázquez wants one to help raise the country’s global relevance, but many view it as a luxury

Home-growth is on the rise in anticipation of new distribution methods being put in place

Canada, Chile and Israel express interest in purchasing marijuana for medicinal purposes