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Issue Nov 16-30 2022: Chamber Representative Miguel Polo Polo said during a debate about the creation of the Ministry of Equality that, “no one has died over inequality.”

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Issue Nov 16-30 2022: Although the political situation has worsened under Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, it might be better if the worst of it were to happen all at once.

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Issue Nov 16-30 2022: The president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, popularly known as “AMLO,” met with his Colombian counterpart, Gustavo Petro, in a “great moment” for the two countries’ bilateral relations.

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Issue Nov 09-15 2022: A Salvadoran journalist wrote a love letter to his colleagues in Central America as they fight against suppression and condemnation from political leaders and their followers.

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Issue Nov 09-15 2022: Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva won against Jair Bolsonaro as President-elect. Twenty years ago, Lula came to the Brazilian Presidency as a candidate of the Workers’ Party (PT).

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Issue Nov 09-15 2022: The President of Mexico proposes an electoral reform to increase citizen participation and to restructure the financing of political parties in order to allocate more money to societal needs.

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Issue Nov 02-08 2022: Sharm El Sheik has become the scene of the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27), as world leaders of 197 countries descended upon the Egyptian city to discuss the advances that have – or have not – been made since 2021’s conference in Scotland.

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Issue Nov 02-08 2022: To end poverty, diverse representation must gain political power at federal and state levels in Mexican municipalities to create structural reforms and uphold public policies.

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Issue Nov 02-08 2022: Colombian President Gustavo Petro requested Simón Bolívar’s sword during his inauguration on August 7, 2022. While 56% of the population supported this declaration, 34% rejected his request.

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Issue Nov 02-08 2022: The marriage between TV and politics has “unequivocally” subjected the public’s political concerns to insincere acknowledgment and systemic disqualification, creating conditions for far-right extremism in Argentina.

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