The most recent polemic in Brazil has its origins a few years ago.
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The Brazilian trucker strike caused collapses in many sectors of Brazil’s society, leading security forces to break certain blockades in order to circulate fuel trucks to hospitals, airports, local police, and the army.
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The current right-wing governments of Brazil and Argentina faced massive demonstrations last weekend amid flaring social discontent.
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Economist and game theory specialist Carlos Rodríguez shares his thoughts on the power of cooperation.
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Three years into the presidency of Mauricio Macri, Argentina’s economy is a disaster, even while political leaders pat themselves on the back for their alleged “success.”
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Guatemala’s current and historical problems may not have been created by the current administration, but President Jimmy Morales and the current Congress have not taken steps to end “the hijacking of the state.”
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Eva Muzzopappa, author of the book Secret in the State, analyzes the military practice and discourse behind the illegal espionage in Trelew and warns that its legacy continues today in the Mapuche conflict.
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In wake of the May 20th elections in Venezuela, the Maduro regime is closing ranks and reinforcing its false dialogue to try to avoid repercussions from the United States.
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As Mexican presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador, also known as AMLO, maintains a fear-inspiring lead in the polls, his recent decision to excuse himself from attending the BBVA-Bancomer regional council meeting has elicited concerns about his willingness to work with members of the banking sector.
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Former slaves and their descendants became second-class citizens, separate, and unequal. After more than a century of denial, there is hope.
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