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OAS Backs Multinational Security Mission in Haiti Amidst Ongoing Crisis

The Organization of American States (OAS) unanimously approved a U.S.-backed resolution on June 27, 2025, urging member countries to support the multinational security mission in Haiti, deployed last year to combat armed gangs, amidst a humanitarian crisis and political instability.

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IACHR Rules States Must Protect Right to Stable Climate

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled that states have a legal obligation to protect the right to a stable climate, impacting all 35 OAS member states and holding businesses accountable for their emissions.

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Guatemala: Attempts to Oust President Arévalo Threaten Democracy

In Guatemala, Attorney General Consuelo Porras is repeatedly trying to oust President Bernardo Arévalo using baseless charges, jeopardizing democracy and human rights as key judicial appointments approach; international concern is mounting, but the US response is insufficient.

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Mexico's Low Voter Turnout in Judicial Elections Raises Concerns

Mexico's June 1 judicial elections, which saw only 13% voter turnout and the use of "cheat sheets" promoting specific candidates, have been criticized by the OAS, raising concerns about the legitimacy and independence of the newly elected judiciary.

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OAS Recommends Against Replicating Mexico's Polarizing Judicial Elections

An OAS mission monitoring Mexico's unique judicial elections, held on June 1st, 2025, advised against replicating the model due to low voter turnout (13%), numerous null votes, and concerns about vote coercion, despite the election of thousands of judges, including the Supreme Court's president.

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Suriname's Ramdin Elected New OAS Secretary General

Suriname's Foreign Minister Albert Ramdin was unanimously elected as the new OAS Secretary General on Monday, succeeding Luis Almagro after a decade. Ramdin's election marks the first time a Caribbean nation heads the OAS and signals a potential shift in the organization's ideological direction.

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OAS Revokes Cuba's Suspension, Defying Decades of US Policy

Latin American nations voted to revoke Cuba's 1962 suspension from the Organization of American States (OAS), defying decades of US policy and marking a significant shift in regional relations.

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OAS Debates Terrorist Designation and Human Rights Amid US Criticism

The US, Peru, and Argentina proposed to the OAS to label the Tren de Aragua as a foreign terrorist group, prompting debates on regional cooperation and human rights, while Rosa María Payá Acevedo was elected to the IACHR.

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Mexico Rejects OAS Criticism of Judicial Election

Mexico's President rejected the OAS's criticism of its June 1 judicial election, citing the OAS's non-intervention statutes, low voter turnout (13%), and the presence of 'acordeones' (ballots with candidate instructions) as key concerns raised by the OAS report, while the Mexican government defended...

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OAS Recommends Against Replicating Mexico's Popular Vote Election for Judges

An OAS mission monitoring Mexico's inaugural popular vote election for judges discourages replicating the model due to low voter turnout (13%), numerous invalid votes (10.8%), and concerns about candidate evaluations, potentially impacting judicial independence.

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Rubio's Suriname Visit Highlights Oil Discoveries, US-China Competition

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's brief visit to Suriname on Thursday focused on the country's significant oil discoveries (estimated 750 million barrels by 2028), strengthening US-Suriname relations, and addressing regional security concerns, particularly regarding Haiti.

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Ramdin to Head OEA After Regional Power Shift

After several countries unexpectedly withdrew their support for Paraguay's candidate, Albert Ramdin of Surinam is set to become the next Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OEA) next Monday due to an alliance between Caribbean nations and left-leaning continental governments.

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