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Issue May 15-21 2024: Alberto Aziz Nassif shared his fear that a loss of democracy may be occurring in Mexico as a result of the upcoming June 2nd election.

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Issue May 08-14 2024: In Mexico City, a group of Ayotzinapa students attacked the National Palace with rockets and firecrackers, injuring 26 police officers, 25 of whom required hospitalization.

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Issue May 08-14 2024: There are two contrasting understandings of economic reality in Argentina. In the reality of Javier Milei, salaries are above inflation, the income of retirees has increased by 150 percent, and “brutal tariffs” are basic readjustments of economic policy.

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Issue May 08-14 2024: “Latin America has a serious growth problem,” argued José Antonio Ocampo regarding the weak economic expansion in the region, resulting in long-term political, institutional, social, and cultural challenges and instability.

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Issue May 08-14 2024: Chile seems to have suffered a shock, a short circuit in memory, forgetting its recent progressive history.

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Issue Apr 24-May 07 2024: In response to democratic backsliding and rising radical right-wing authoritarianism and populism, people in Argentina and Paraguay have organized in support of public education and democratic values.

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Issue Apr 24-May 07 2024: In Venezuela, all polling data – be it the product of serious investigations or hack jobs, foreign sources or local – points to the same conclusion: despite his relative obscurity, opposition candidate Edmundo González Urrutia commands a convincing lead over the incumbent Maduro.

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Issue Apr 24-May 07 2024: As Argentina continues to live through Javier Milei’s presidency, people are getting concerned about the congress’s approved reforms that are leaving the working class behind.

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Issue Apr 24-May 07 2024: As social movements in Mexico City are criminalized, the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) prepares for an indefinite strike, reflecting the continued struggle for justice and rights among various social movements.

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Issue Apr 17-23 2024: As the Argentine working class continues to bear the brunt of President Javier Milei’s “shock therapy,” which has slashed public spending and suppressed wages, a question continues to trouble experts, journalists, and opponents: How is he still so popular?

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