With all eyes on the government following the recent disappearance of activist Santiago Maldonado, many of President Macri’s critics have been quick to contend that the case is simply further proof of the government’s intention to oppress the Argentine people.
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Citizen participation in response to the two earthquakes that struck regions such as Oaxaca, Chiapas, and Mexico City has revitalized Mexico’s seemingly disillusioned and disengaged youth.
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Peru’s government should rebuild itself after a no-confidence vote on September 15 forced the entire Cabinet to resign.
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Uncertainty and destitution are ravaging Venezuela, leaving national and international bodies alike in limbo regarding how to proceed. Yet, sanctions and economic isolation may do little to help the Venezuelan people.
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Impoverished Mexicans cannot afford a kilogram of tortillas at a price of 10 pesos while their extravagantly wealthy compatriots can easily afford two movie tickets for 100 pesos.
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Colombia cannot seem to escape the narco lens through which it has been viewed for far too long.
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Neglect and Infringement of Indigenous Property Rights in Argentina May Be a Sign of “Class Warfare”
A “key national problem” remains hidden and the nearly 19.8 million acres of indigenous lands claimed without a title could be part of “the hell to come.”
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Mexican workers pocket an eighth of what their US and Canadian counterparts earn, and yet the government seems resistant to doing anything to change the situation.
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Attorney Rodrigo Chemim draws parallels between Brazil’s “Lava Jato” corruption scandal and Italy’s Operation Clean Hands, analyzing their implications along both countries’ struggles to fight corruption and their strife to uphold democracy.
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Argentina is not a dictatorship. It is not a dictatorship and it is necessary to say so in order to analyze the true state of the country.
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