Just three months after the initiation of the agreement with the IMF in March 2022, Argentina’s path to meeting its goals appears uncertain.
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The so-called “radical left” is a frequent subject of political discussion, but what, exactly, is it? And perhaps more significantly, how does it differ from the left as such?
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Jeanine Áñez assumed the presidency of Bolivia in November of 2019 amidst an atmosphere of political chaos and uncertainty in the country.
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Colombian presidential candidates Gustavo Petro and Rodolfo Hernández “both represent a threat” to democracy.
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June 21 marks the 132nd anniversary of the birth of educator Raúl Isidro Burgos. The legend of the generous and altruistic teacher has reached many regions of Puebla where he planted the seed of education.
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For years, Bolivia’s politicians have positioned poverty as the country’s defining feature with depictions of economic hardship finding their way into rhetoric across the political spectrum.
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Political theorists of the past continue to influence the current and future politics of Latin America.
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Lula burst into Brazilian political life during the strikes of the ABC industrial park of São Paulo and has been convinced ever since about the necessity of waging a political struggle.
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Unaccompanied migrant children in transit through Mexico do so under the most vulnerable and dramatic situations.
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In the last three years, Brazil has suffered from “hunger and violence.”
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