Issue May 17-23 2023: Concerns arise as the Colombian president’s alleged attack on the media unfolds.
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Issue May 17-23 2023: In 2014, The United Nations (UN) established May 17 as the Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia, on the basis that the World Health Organization (WHO) removed homosexuality as a mental disorder from its International Classification of Diseases on May 17, 1990.
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Issue May 17-23 2023: Guatemala’s loss of an effective means of communication has been directly linked to the country’s death of democracy.
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Issue May 10-16 2023: The current state of dialogue between Latin American countries is at a historic low, precisely when the region’s shared challenges call for increased cooperation.
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Issue May 10-16 2023: The dust from the tremors suffered by the opposition on April 30, 2023, has not yet settled.
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Issue May 10-16 2023: The policies of Gustavo Petro give no clear indication on the government’s direction, given that neither the Executive Branch nor the Council of Ministers have issued statements, which only provide uncertainty and disorder.
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Issue May 10-16 2023: In 2018, Mexico’s politically excluded delivered a knockout to the status quo PRI, PAN and PRD parties by electing Andrés Manuel López Obrador of the Morena party.
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Issue Apr 26-May 09 2023: The causes and impacts of international immigration can be seen across Latin America, both in stark statistics and individual accounts.
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Issue Apr 26-May 09 2023: The continuation and victory of Castroism spell the “defeat” of communist ideology in Cuba.
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Issue Apr 26-May 09 2023: Chile’s political trajectory can be compared to that of Colombia, in which Colombia runs the risk of the growing partisan attitude that plagues Chile’s government.
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