With Uber set to leave Colombia, the national discourse in the media has been a general lamentation of its exit, highlighting only its perceived advantages as a platform and company, and bringing shame upon those in the country who do not support it.
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The 2020 World Economic Forum in Davos ended on January 24th. At this yearly meeting the tone is set for discussions that will guide business over the next 12 months.
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Venezuela has seen a transition in power with Juan Guaidó’s influence.
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Morena held a meeting to address the vacancies in the National Executive Committee.
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Argentina’s new government must find ways to combat the issues left behind by the Macri administration.
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In Latin America, a rhetorical battle rages between Left-wing governments and the Secretary General of the Organization of American States, the Uruguayan Luis Almagro, who could soon be running for re-election.
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The Right and all of its manifestations have anti-democracy in their DNA.
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The holidays, especially summertime, often provide an ample amount of time to indulge in reading books and other types of literature.
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On October 16th of 2019, 140 inmates were moved to federal prisons in Chiapas and Oaxaca for violent behavior.
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Since Alberto Fernández became president of Argentina on December 10, the government’s priorities have changed, but the media has not reflected the positive impacts Fernández has made.
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