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In Brazil, Carnaval is a space where participants may feel free to display their bodies, despite a growing public disdain for such corporal display.

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The criticism of Brazil’s “deepening democractic crisis” by the directors of Datafolha draws attention to the overall representativeness of political candidates; however, despite this, other critics do not consider the current situation to be a crisis.

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No less of a problem than narco-trafficking, corruption, and the poor state of healthcare, is the deplorable judicial system along with the fraying social fabric among Colombian citizens.

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Although Argentina’s middle class largely supports the government of President Mauricio Macri and its spending cuts, the Macri government has favored the wealthiest at the expense of the middle class.

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The conflict between the political left and the agriculture sector continues to be complicated, with many sectors involved.

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From Augusto Pinochet in Chile to Fidel Castro in Cuba, totalitarian regimes throughout the world have been achieved through terror tactics.

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With the upcoming Venezuelan presidential elections, it can be expected that Nicolás Maduro will be reelected into office.

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Unlike many leaders of established institutions, Pope Francis has put himself at the forefront of international social justice movements.

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Despite being in the minority, conservative parties in Chile took control of the presidency and the Congress in elections last December.

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On January 24, Judge Moro decided former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva’s case in the Federal Regional Court of the 4th Region.

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