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As we begin a new year, the United Nations forecasts a lower global economic growth. For Argentina, this will pose an even bigger challenge. The South American nation is weeks away from a deadline to restructure its debt with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The debt dates back to 2018, when then-President Mauricio Macri signed on to a $57bn loan. His successor, President Alberto Fernandez, rejected the terms of the agreement and sent his economy minister to renegotiate. Will he succeed? And will the country ever resolve its years-long financial crisis? Argentina's economy minister, Martin Guzman, talks to Al Jazeera.
Iran, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Russia and China have resumed talks in Vienna aiming to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. The United States is participating indirectly after withdrawing from the agreement in 2018. But there is another important party in the diplomatic efforts being made: the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The nuclear watchdog has kept communication and dialogue open with all the parties involved. But as disagreements and tensions on key issues remain unresolved, what would it take for the talks to succeed? And if negotiations fail, what's next? The IAEA Director General, Rafael Mariano Grossi, talks to Al Jazeera.
Following the military's takeover in Sudan on October 25, led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the house arrest of Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok, it took nearly a month of negotiations to reach an agreement. But there is another significant figure in the country's political dynamics: General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo. He is al-Buhan's deputy in the sovereign council and the leader of the Rapid Support Forces, the army's strongest division. As many in Sudan and the region consider him the country's most powerful figure, would he like to become the next president? General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo talks to Al Jazeera.
Rafael Correa was part of the 2000's golden age for left-wing movements across Latin America. He was voted into power in Ecuador in 2007 and left office 10 years later to retire in Belgium. In 2018, a judge in his home country ordered him to return to face charges related to the kidnapping of an opposition leader, but he remained in Brussels under political asylum. Court cases at home kept piling up. He was sentenced in absentia to eight years in prison for corruption. Now considered a fugitive in Ecuador, will the former president return to face justice? Rafael Correa talks to Al Jazeera.
Talks and initiatives on the environment are usually driven by the world's superpowers, but many of the largest economies appear to be failing when it comes to clean energy. Now Chile is trying to have a louder voice. As recent reports from the United Nations reveal just how much damage human activity has done to our planet, can Chile succeed in becoming a green-energy powerhouse? The country's Energy Minister, Juan Carlos Jobet, is widely seen as Chile's champion in the fight against climate change. He talks to Al Jazeera.