Following his victory in the 2018 presidential election, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, popularly known as AMLO, was heralded as the savior of Mexican democracy. Four years later, the President has yet to make good on this promise.
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One of the great errors of education is that it focuses on the student handling a large amount of text.
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Racism and white supremacy continue to play a significant role in society, affecting the daily lives of racial minorities in countries like Brazil.
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Latin America has seen a recent rise in “anti-neoliberal” governments, breaking from the historical neoliberal policies of the region.
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El Salvador seems to have liquidity to pay at least part of its debt, inflation seems manageable, and the country can count on a constant influx of money from the United States in the form of remittances.
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Argentina’s Frente de Todos coalition, like others, is held together not only by its common interests but also by its common enemies.
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The murder of Paraguayan anti-mafia prosecutor Marcelo Pecci has sparked turmoil as many mourn his death.
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134 years after the Lei Áurea abolished slavery in Brazil, racism and structural inequalities still permeate society.
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The global agenda in recent years “has been marked by events of great magnitude that have captured the attention of the media, citizens, and elites.”
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According to 2021 data, the worldwide consumption of wheat was approximately 780 million tons.
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