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“There’s an entire ecosystem that the pink tide is lifting in toyland.” The rose-colored glasses extend to Basic-Fun’s popular Care Bear stuffed animals. “Our pink Care Bears are flying ...
Dec 22 (Reuters) - Dramatic elections in Brazil, Chile and Colombia brought leftist governments into power across much of Latin America in 2022, capping the region's second "pink tide" in two decades.
MEXICO CITY/BOGOTA/SAO PAULO, June 22 (Reuters) - Latin America's new "pink tide" is gaining pace after Colombia elected its first leftist leader Gustavo Petro, with Brazil expected to follow suit ...
(Daniel Munoz / AFP via Getty Images) The victory of Gustavo Petro in the recent Colombian presidential election is further proof that Latin America is being swept in a new “pink tide,” one ...
The country’s current president, Luis Arce, is considered part of the present-day “pink tide”. In Colombia, the 2022 swing to the left was particularly historic: Never before had a left-wing ...
A surging Pink Tide has brought left electoral victories in Latin America and the Caribbean protesting the neoliberal model imposed by the US and its collaborators. Neoliberalism has failed to ...
And while he may manage to deflect the "pink tide" from sweeping across Colombia, it will still cover most of the region by the end of this year. It's called "pink" to distinguish it from the "red ...
Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. New ‘pink tide’ gains pace as Colombia shifts left – for now MEXICO CITY/BOGOTA/SAO PAULO – Latin America’s new ...
Amid the so-called Pink Tide 2.0, there are two unfolding developments in Sino-Latin American relations. On the one hand, diplomatic and economic ties have been largely reinvigorated due to the ...
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Chilean President Gabriel Boric shakes hands with Colombian President Gustavo Petro at a news conference at the presidential palace in Bogota, Colombia, Aug. 8, 2022 (AP photo by Fernando Vergara).
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