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The most recent conversation between the head of the International Monetary Fund, Kristalina Georgieva, and Argentinian President Alberto Fernández suggests a favorable outcome in the relationship between Argentina and the IMF.

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Twenty-five years have passed since the signing of the San Andrés Accords on Indigenous Law and Culture in Mexico.

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In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, “multiple initiatives of organization and resistance are unfolding” and have raised a unified voice against unjust systems across the globe.

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New acts of violence have brought to the forefront how police actions in Chile no longer obey the principles with which, in a democracy, police forces are associated: unrestricted attachment to the law, institutional responsibility for their actions, transparent accountability, and unconditional respect for the human rights of the people they are called to protect.

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Colombian port city Buenaventura faces a growing wave of violence attributed to multiple drug trafficking gangs in the region.

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Healthcare workers and those over 60 years of age have not been able to register for vaccinations against the COVID-19 virus in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Cuba’s widespread indoctrination of political ideology has decreased substantially during the pandemic as universities stay online.

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Impunity and corruption have long been major issues within various administrations of the Mexican government.

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While corruption, unemployment, and an economy crushed by the pandemic are all serious issues affecting Latin America, the problem of violence is increasingly catching the attention of the world.

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It is understandable that in March 2020, Colombian schools closed while the severity of COVID-19 was still unknown to scientists.

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