In the Americas, the number of people who enjoy the right to marriage equality is five times greater than that of those who don’t.
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The value of the Colombian Truth Commission’s Final Report depends on how its findings are used, argued Commissioner Marta Ruiz.
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This history of social support programs in Argentina began with protests in Cutral Có and General Mosconi.
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Jesuit priests César Joaquín Mora Salazar and Javier Campos Morales were assassinated by several hitmen in Cerocahui temple in the Sierra Tarahumara region.
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Pope Francis’ goal of radical change within the Catholic Church has created divides among bishops.
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Panama’s continued state of emergency, which allows for a firm control over its population, is proving costly in the face of a major job crisis.
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As the referendum on Chile’s proposed new constitution approaches, the country’s media outlets have propagated a narrative of economic collapse, with conservative commentators suggesting that the implementation of the new constitution will result in the breakdown of the Chilean economy.
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Just three months after the initiation of the agreement with the IMF in March 2022, Argentina’s path to meeting its goals appears uncertain.
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The so-called “radical left” is a frequent subject of political discussion, but what, exactly, is it? And perhaps more significantly, how does it differ from the left as such?
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Jeanine Áñez assumed the presidency of Bolivia in November of 2019 amidst an atmosphere of political chaos and uncertainty in the country.
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