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Across Nicaragua, students and workers continue to protest the rule of president Daniel Ortega and his wife and vice president Rosario Murillo by comparing it to the rule of former dictator Anastasio Somoza.

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With an abortion bill passed in the lower house of the Argentine Congress, women’s rights activists and religious figures are participating in the social dialogue.

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The government of the Chile Vamos coalition, a mix of center, center-right, and right parties, has generally had success since President Piñera took office in March 2018.

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Deficiencies and false promises in the Mexican Public Health system have led many to turn to the private sector for health care.

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Since the introduction of new, harsher anti-immigration politics by the Trump administration, the debate over the treatment of people attempting to cross the border illegally has been hotly revived.

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The world seems to be facing an identity crisis.

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The decriminalization of abortion in Argentina seems to have entered a stalemate, and this is due to the religious, and consequently, roundabout nature of this conversation.

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What began as reaction to pension reform in April has become a political situation of maximum instability.

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In the upcoming assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS), the crisis situations in Nicaragua and Venezuela will likely be central discussions and the OAS will have to decide which is more critical.

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The civil unrest in Argentina continues as president Mauricio Macri reaches out desperately for solutions and stability. For the former, he signed with the controversial International Monetary Fund (IMF), and for the latter, he has placed his confidence in the Armed Forces to confront the dissident citizenry.

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