Issue Oct 26-Nov 01: Guatemala is facing a 2023 election cycle that is “loaded with irregularities” as the country’s 29 political parties, alongside an additional 30 aspiring parties, all vie for the support of the over 8 million Guatemalans with social media campaigns and targeted messages.
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Issue Oct 26-Nov 01: In mid-2020, the Giramundo TV Comunitaria de Mendoza channel sought to create artistic and cultural experiences through the lens of the Human Rights movement in Mendoza.
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Issue Oct 26-Nov 01: Some argue that Halloween in Chile should focus more on the remembrance of ancestors and family traditions than the excessive consumption of candy that is associated with the holiday.
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Issue Oct 26-Nov 01: Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva confirmed his third term of presidency in Brazil after managing to prevail in the second round of the presidential election held on October 30.
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With illiberal democracies on the rise across the globe, the fundamentals of democratic order and the rule of law are being undermined.
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The global economic situation and contradictions within the government are leading Colombia into a perfect storm of economic instability.
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The militarization of Mexico has received a lot of attention in recent public debate.
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Latin American cities may be losing their window of opportunity to attract economic talent.
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Eight out of ten Mexicans do not trust any political party in the country, and the same percentage are dissatisfied with the justice system.
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Readers have condemned Brazil’s major newspaper, Folha de S. Paulo, for an editorial that challenged presidential candidate and ex-president Luíz Inácio “Lula” da Silva on his economic policies before the results of the first round of voting.
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