From Augusto Pinochet in Chile to Fidel Castro in Cuba, totalitarian regimes throughout the world have been achieved through terror tactics.
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With the upcoming Venezuelan presidential elections, it can be expected that Nicolás Maduro will be reelected into office.
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Unlike many leaders of established institutions, Pope Francis has put himself at the forefront of international social justice movements.
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Despite being in the minority, conservative parties in Chile took control of the presidency and the Congress in elections last December.
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On January 24, Judge Moro decided former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva’s case in the Federal Regional Court of the 4th Region.
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For the last two years, Guatemala has appeared second to last in published indexes of poverty and human development in Latin America.
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As a result of President Mauricio Macri’s cancellation of various benefits pertaining to teacher unions, many Argentinians fear that a reduction in teacher compensation would negatively affect academic achievement, leaving people susceptible to oppression.
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President Trump recently made remarks on several nations, classifying them as “shithole” countries.
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Citing a scarcity of legal evidence, former Brazilian Minister of Foreign Relations Celso Amorim claimed that the trial of Brazil’s ex-president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is a politically motivated effort to prevent his re-election and undermine democracy.
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Progressives in Mexico have fallen short of victory or had it stolen by fraud in eight elections.
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