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Former first lady of Argentina Eva Duarte’s autobiography La Razón de mi vida concerns the story of her entrance into politics and her career’s consequences for feminist movements in Argentine society.

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Human rights are clearly recognized in international treaties and the Constitution of Mexico. However, many of those rights are still violated today.

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In the context of the 2021 Colombian protests, the Alianza Verde party presented in June a project to reform the police.

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Bolsonaro’s callous indifference in the face of the 2018 fire at Rio’s Museu Nacional reflects his contempt and hatred for Brazil, a hatred which burns as bright as those flames which consumed São Paulo’s Cinemateca Brasileira.

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In contrast to historical precedent, influencers and figures in the media occupy a powerful role in today’s democracy by determining public opinion in a new way.

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The Covaxin scandal may be the final push that opens impeachment proceedings against Bolsonaro.

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Since 1992, member countries of the UN have met annually to resolve the embargo on Cuba and this year, an overwhelming majority voted to end the blockade.

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The Truth Commission called a meeting for ex-guerrillas of FARC and victims of kidnapping.

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In El Salvador, President Nayib Bukele’s government challenges democracy and the separation of powers.

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After six months of confinement and curfews, mandatory masks and the closure of non-essential businesses, France slowly began to reopen.

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