The Brazilian head of state causes political turmoil in one more attempt to restructure his government.
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Nicaragua will hold presidential and legislative elections on November 7, but concerns are rising as this date approaches.
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The development of Marxism in the West differed distinctly from its counterpart in the former Soviet Union, and now the 21st century is seeing a rise in neo-Marxism, which combines various philosophies and social sciences with the original ideology.
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Authorities in Colombia moved to drop charges against former President Álvaro Uribe over witness tampering allegations.
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Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández is up for reelection in November, but will his corrupt past interfere?
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The one-year anniversary of the arrival of the coronavirus to Peru has been marked by alarming concerns regarding the increase in mental health disorders all over the country.
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The Argentine neoliberal right has already established itself. To display its strength, it did not need to face a progressive or popular-democratic government, nor any other type of government.
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Throughout history, countless fights for justice have all shared a common goal: dignity.
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While the use and recruitment of children as soldiers for armed groups in Colombia is not a new phenomenon, its intensification in recent years is concerning.
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Authorities in Colombia moved to drop charges against former President Álvaro Uribe over witness tampering allegations for which he was detained for two months in 2020.
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