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As Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th President of the United States, the four years of horror, regression, and racism that the Trump Administration caused are beginning to be left behind.

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Being passive aggressive is in in Buenos Aires.

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Many have questioned President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s stance against the new American president, Joe Biden.

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Recent questions have arisen in Chile regarding the extent of citizen participation in the reform process of the constitution.

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The concept of lawfare, commonly defined as the abuse of the law and judicial systems to interfere in politics due to personal or financial interests, is not native to Latin America. Still, the region has seen it become more prevalent in recent years.

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It is very difficult to establish when exactly President Jair Bolsonaro went “too far” because Brazil has been subject to this sort of “Nazi-fascist” ideology for decades.

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Martín Tanaka wrote in a previous column about the trajectory of the right in Peru and is switching gears to uncover how the history of the left has played a similar role in shaping the challenges and conflicts of the present day.

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In light of the attack on the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021, the world seems to be overlooking China: the real threat to the very existence of democracy.

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Bolsonaro’s government enters 2021 facing a rapid increase in those suffering extreme poverty while still dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.

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There have been protests regarding the obstruction of democracy for potential candidates for governor in various states in Mexico.

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