Many countries in Central America like Guatemala have corrupt regimes that silence journalists, who are often assaulted and endure violence from those who oppose their work.
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On November 28, Hondurans will vote in the tenth general election since the return to constitutional order in 1982.
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After promising pledges, COP26 has continued with the same “long and repeated blah blah blah” as it has done in its 25 years of existence.
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In only six years, neoliberal technocrats reformed the education system in Mexico, including universities.
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While Chile is undergoing various health, economic, crisis of confidence, and social issues, there is little acknowledgement of the crisis of care that permeates the country.
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Our ability, both in the media and among citizens, to devote effort to creating an environment of negativity and hostility, making it harder to achieve the goal we wish to change or achieve, is recurring.
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With the pandemic, international debts, and a critical US Ambassador, the Frente de Todos government is at a “crossroads,” at which the current political climate and the anniversary of Néstor Kirchner’s death intersect in a few fundamental ways.
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The public should raise questions concerning how presidential definitions are applied to the state and public realms.
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Latin American democracy is gradually deteriorating.
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The country-wide protests that erupted on July 11, 2021, continue to impact relationships between the Cuban government and its citizens.
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