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The left now rules most of Latin America. Will it be able to live up to its promises?

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's election in Brazil is the latest triumph for the left, which now controls six of Latin America's seven largest countries.

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Top 2021 photos: Times photographers reflect

Our staff photojournalists are storytellers. Their lasting images of 2021 tell a complex yet dramatic story.

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2021: The Year in Pictures - Los Angeles Times

As 2021 fades, here is the year in photos. The COVID-19 pandemic dominated the news yet again, but there were many other moments that were captured.

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Climate Summit: Are nations keeping their carbon pledges?

1 It’s not just the United States other major polluters around the world have also been falling behind the climate goals they set for themselves under the Paris agreement. As the Biden administration virtually hosts the leaders of more than three dozen countries Thursday and Friday to discuss the need for more action on climate change, here’s a look at where others stand, and what’s preventing them from fulfilling their promises. In other words, who’s been naughty, who’s been nice, and who is still banking on more coal in their stockings this year. China (Sam McNeil / Associated Press)

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The U.S. is the biggest carbon emitter in history. Where do other nations stand?

The U.S. is the biggest carbon emitter in history. Where do other nations stand? Anna M. Phillips © (Angelos Tzortzinis / AFP/Getty Images) A demonstration in front of the Greek Parliament in 2019 for more action on climate change. (Angelos Tzortzinis / AFP/Getty Images) It’s not just the United States other major polluters around the world have also been falling behind the climate goals they set for themselves under the Paris agreement. As the Biden administration virtually hosts the leaders of more than three dozen countries Thursday and Friday to discuss the need for more action on climate change, here’s a look at where others stand, and what’s preventing them from fulfilling their promises. In other words, who’s been naughty, who’s been nice, and who is still banking on more coal in their stockings this year.

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