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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The official number of COVID deaths in Brazil has reached 500,022, while investigators, medics, and academics think the actual number could be at least 30% higher.
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If the act of protesting can be understood as a test in transforming consciousness before executing an actual performance, then these protests have been a success.
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Following the June 6th elections in Perú and Mexico, a new popular left is gaining momentum in several Latin American countries.
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The crisis of modern civilization is so acute that all of politics has become a struggle between those who advocate for survival and those who advocate for annihilation.
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Nobel Prize-winning author, Mario Vargas Llosa, believed that, in addition to readers, he had voters, so he ran for President of Peru.
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A “great hopelessness” and a weak culture of legality are calling Panama’s future into question.
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