The Guatemalan government has recently begun increased efforts to fight the anti-corruption movement that the country has seen over the past decade, passing laws that protect themselves from persecution for corruption and censoring media outlets that oppose them.
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High levels of illiteracy have plagued Honduras since the 19th century when the country gained its independence.
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Precision of language is important in the political world, and this is lost when politicians manipulate language either to create false distinctions between terms or to falsely connect terms that are very different.
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The mobility of people between national borders and territories has historically been the test of the elasticity and quality of a political regime.
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In El Salvador, there has been growing tension between the executive and legislative branches of the government.
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The election of Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador in 2018 marked a shift in Latin American politics.
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Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro and Minister for Economy, Paulo Guedes, published an initial list of 17 national companies that will be privatized over the next two years.
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Many have labeled President Andrés Manuel López Obrador a “genius of communication,” but this depends on the metrics used to determine the quality of a message and its communication.
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Despite great efforts made to reduce single-use products and other plastics, Chile still needs to reduce the amount of recyclable household trash that ends up in landfills.
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The National Campaign for the Right to Legal, Secure, and Free Abortion called into question Argentina’s conflict between religious beliefs and secular government.
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