Labour’s surprisingly good showing in the UK election had more to do with public anger at the Conservatives than with Labour’s policies.
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President Maduro proposed a National Constituent Assembly, a solution to unanticipated challenges that contrasts with those of his predecessors.
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Governmental shifts in France, England, Spain, and Mexico suggest that leftist politics may be on the rise.
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Presidential campaigning is gaining momentum in Paraguay. While election season symbolizes the epitome of democratic rule, mudslinging between candidates poses a threat to democracy.
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Chile has undergone multiple governmental shifts and changes throughout its history.
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“I remain in solidarity with the revolutionary movement in Venezuela, but showing solidarity does not mean that I cannot give critique.”
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In Mexico, women journalists face social stigma, as a traditionally patriarchal society struggles to cope with them questioning controversial issues.
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“The world is changing much faster and the island keeps on falling further behind.”
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The removal of financial regulations on a global scale has three major repercussions.
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With continued demonstrations and increasing opposition to the Maduro regime, the president’s call to draft a new constitution only serves to heighten tensions within the country.
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