Issue Aug 01-07 2024: After Maduro’s fraudulent election in Venezuela, Nicaraguan opposition to the current government knows that its priority must be to organize civil resistance in Nicaragua.
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Issue Aug 01-07 2024: Javier Milei’s government has expressed a nostalgic sentiment in favor of returning to the 19th century agro-export economic model that drove Argentina’s “golden era.”
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Issue Jul 01-31 2024: Peru has a future, for in the faith that tomorrow will be a better day, Peruvians may make their optimism manifest across all facets of society.
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Issue Jul 01-31 2024: Since 2022, under the concept of “security-shoring,” the United States has implemented extensive measures against China, urging other countries to join its strategy based on national security.
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Issue Jul 01-31 2024: Ecuador seems to be plagued by a variety of crises in this moment.
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Issue Jul 01-31 2024: President Javier Milei eliminated the Instituto Nacional de Cines y Artes Audiovisuales’ (INCAA) film screening quota for national films.
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Issue Jul 01-31 2024: Based on recent investigations and court rulings in Guatemala, there seems to be a narrative being pushed forward to lead citizens to conclude that corruption doesn’t exist, as prominent figures like Otto Pérez, Baldetti, Sinibaldi, and Baldizón have all been acquitted.
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Issue Jun 19-30 2024: A new legislative proposal that would brand abortion as a homicidal crime was recently approved for urgent processing in the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies.
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Issue Jun 19-30 2024: Two “parliamentary struggles” that occurred in June in Colombia and Argentina represent the dichotomy of Latin America’s global polarization.
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Issue Jun 19-30 2024: Today’s world, just as today’s Brazil, is marked by polarization between the extreme right and democratic center; strong leftist parties and movements seem to be a thing of the past, something voters have lost their taste for.
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