Guatemalan mines pay 12 cents for every dollar to the government while other countries in this region receive much more from mining.
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A political doctor delivers vague political prognoses.
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As tensions continue to rise throughout the country, the national inflation rate is expected to reach 2,000% by 2018.
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“Free” healthcare and education in Cuba needs the qualification of quotation marks, according to a Miami-based author, because the services are not actually “free” in the scheme of things.
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What does a regime change in Mexico mean? What is necessary to address the issues that need to be addressed?
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The days leading up to the election were scenes that should never be forgotten. A critical analysis of how it generated a collective climate of tension, fear, and fury is needed.
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Many expected that the increase in free access to information through the internet would allow greater individual liberties and the reinforcement of democratic principles.
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A recent survey by the Pew Research Center posed the question, “Is your country’s current economic situation worse or better?”
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Electronic voting booths are a certainty in Argentina, but they can prove yet another example in the country’s very dark political history.
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Our civilization has certainly had its fair share of missteps in the past. But as a people we cannot look ahead without recognizing how far we have already come.
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