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A year has passed since right-wing Jair Bolsonaro was elected President of Brazil and the fight against fake news has become the opposition’s new crusade.

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The World Bank (WB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) were funded in Bretton Woods in July 1944. Since then, these two organizations have controlled the financial narrative around the world.

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Daniel García-Peña reflected on his meetings with recently deceased Colombian sociologist, journalist, and writer Alfredo Molano, whom he first met in his aunt Luz’s apartment in 1980.

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The beautiful, untouched countryside of Guatemala is often a source of patriotic pride for locals and gives a sense of belonging.

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Two Argentine economists weighed in on the actions that president-elect Alberto Fernández and his incoming government will need to take as they begin to take over for the outgoing government of Mauricio Macri.

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The Nuevo Perú party of Peru planned to make Vladimir Cerrón the face of the left-wing party. Is he the right choice to represent the party and unite the left in Peru?

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With the intense and sometimes violent protests happening in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Chile in recent days and weeks, there is a tangible feeling of rejection of the entire political regime and its institutions that unifies the movement across the region.

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Recently, Ecuador, Colombia, Chile, Haiti, and Bolivia have been going through several protests due to the social and political state of those countries.

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Recently, former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva had his prison sentence shortened.

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The Comptroller’s Office of Accounts is tasked with the responsibility of analyzing the overlap between nepotism and corruption, which is an uphill task of fighting the old practice that is ruining the country.

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