International pressure to accept refugees from the conflict in the Levant is now making itself felt in Peru.
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Recent charges pressed by Colombia’s District Attorney’s Office against well-known actress and singer Carolina Sabino for having an abortion are raising new questions about the legal status of the procedure in the South American nation.
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The Colombian government has done its best to hide the alarming unemployment crisis in the country, attempting to distract voters’ attention from the issue even as international credit agencies consider lowering the country’s credit rating.
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La Nación’s “blitz” against the Buenos Aires Herald continues into its ninth month, the latest attack being launched by Pablo Sirvén, one of the newspaper’s managing editors.
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During his third presidential address, Mexican head-of-state Enrique Peña Nieto warned his nation of the dangers of populism.
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The Cuban government has launched a new plan to deal with the growing hunger crisis in the island nation.
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“Whatever happened to Ecuador’s dreams of becoming a first rate logistics center, of being the world’s most important laboratory for biotech, of turning into an exporter of software and technology?”
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What might at first seem like an anomaly that could be corrected with greater democracy and more effective institutional oversight in fact turns out to be a fundamental aspect of the system.
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Mexico’s Public Ministry has concluded its report on the brutal murders of 42 supposed criminals and one federal agent that took place last May in Tanhuato, a city located in the conflict-besieged central state of Michoacán.
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The slashing of public budgets and disregard for social justice is not a new form of liberalism nor does it do justice to a political ideology that has historically stood for universal principles like equal rights and the political representation of all social classes.
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