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Issue May 06-12 2026: Fifty years after the dictatorship period that destroyed democracy, culture, and social peace in Argentina, Buenos Aires decided to honor those who resisted through culture.

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Issue May 06-12 2026: Nayib Bukele’s regime in El Salvador has crossed yet another red line in its attacks on El Faro by seizing the personal assets of its shareholders.

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Issue May 06-12 2026: “We search for them because we love them!” Such was the forceful and profound unanimous cry of the “searching mothers” during the blessing of the Memorial of Hope in Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, on May 10, a cry echoed by the Bishop and Father Camilo, and which, in turn, echoed the March for

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Issue Apr 22-May 05 2026: Article 8 of the draft of the “” in Chile has established an exception to intellectual property law that allows the use and reproduction of work without authorization or payment to the author in order to facilitate technological development.

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Issue Apr 22-May 05 2026: Some political articles have recently mentioned the possibility of President Javier Milei’s resignation in Argentina.

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Issue Apr 22-May 05 2026: Near the end of April, Mexico’s Sheinbaum administration, as well as its state-owned oil and gas company Pemex, finally admitted what the media and relevant organizations had already known for weeks: the massive oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico which has caused serious environmental damage on the coasts of

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Issue Apr 22-May 05 2026: One week before the 2023 elections, in which Javier Milei was elected President, the front page of Perfil wrote in the newspaper’s traditional endorsement space: “Do not vote for Milei.” Journalists were warned.

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Issue Apr 15-21 2026: Reflecting on the state of democracy in a region as heterogeneous as Latin America is always a difficult task, not least because subjective assessments are unavoidable, but the last two decades have witnessed the development of methodological mechanisms that facilitate more objective analyses.

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Issue Apr 15-21 2026: The problems besetting Chile are well-known and have been analyzed extensively, from the public’s eroded trust in institutions to the abyss separating those in power from average citizens. However, that such issues are evident does not mean that political leadership in the country has risen to the challenge of ameliorating them.

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Issue Apr 15-21 2026: In retrospect, it is clear that the ethno-Marxist debate in Mexico was enriched in its early phase by the discourse in Vietnam following the American defeat there, as well as by the work of Antonio Gramsci, Palmiro Togliatti, and José Carlos Mariátegui.

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