Colombian farmers have claimed to be unprotected by the State and subjugated to violence and crime, leading to demands to legitimize the rearmament of large landowners.
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The rupture of the dam in one mining facility in Brumadinho is a tragedy that cannot be attributed to President Jair Bolsonaro’s administration given his recently initiated term, but nevertheless imposes a high duty to step up the inspection and control over mining companies’ operations and thus, to guarantee the security of the population that surrounds
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In order to register as a new national party in Mexico, a political party must meet strict federal requirements.
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Violence against women has been a problem present throughout history, manifesting in diverse forms and types, in all sectors, classes, and social strata.
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Colombia’s past is one of war and violence, with the country’s economic and political model sustaining a stagnant confrontation between Colombians and their permanence. Colombia’s history is dark and gloomy, characterized by endless killings, war, and successive social, economic, political, and humanitarian conflicts.
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The WikiLeaks founder should be expelled from the Ecuadorian embassy in London where he sought asylum.
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Floods are threatening homes and fields in the Chaco province of Argentina.
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With the frequent imbalances and contradictions that come with globalization, Agenda 2030 of the United Nations may serve to curtail inequality and improve the human condition.
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The Chilean coastline, a famed dynamic ecosystem including both marine and land habitats, is degrading because of unrestricted activities and irresponsible maintenance.
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A growing majority of Latin Americans are expressing discontent with conventional democracy.
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