The orthodox policies of Argentina’s macrismo have increased profit for four economic fields, but have disfavored two other sectors.
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He was a “hero” that nobody really wanted to emulate and he had long been an awkward presence in a growingly democratic Latin America.
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The 21st Century has proven to be the beginning of the end for written press and commercial communication companies.
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Various sources from NGOs to political analysts have suggested that Venezuela is failing as a State.
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In 2015, Guatemala led the world as an example for peaceful protest after demonstrations led to the renunciation and imprisonment of a corrupt president and nearly his entire cabinet. In 2016, Guatemala served as an example of the difficulty of enacting further reform.
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While Latin America has seen numerous advances in sectors like education and health over the past decades, significant challenges remain for the region to achieve full development. A report released by CAF, the Development Bank of Latin America, outlines these challenges and offers possible solutions.
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Societies today face a multitude of challenges ranging from terrorism to climate change. Since the earlier globalization process wrought many of these issues, the global trend today seems to be an inward turn towards nationalist movements.
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The ‘angry citizens’ and their influence in politics is an idea increasingly gaining traction, especially considering events in the past year.
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Formulating politicians as those who are sullied and those who are clean is not going to help the opposition recover from its defeat at the hands of President Macri in the last election.
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It is 7:30 in the morning in Caracas when shots ring out near a bakery in the city center. Two constants—hunger and insecurity—dictate the lives of many in Venezuela.
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