President Mauricio Macri of Argentina is “on his way to collapse,” standing alongside Chilean president Sebastián Piñera.
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President Daniel Ortega’s political bullying has left him isolated from the international community leaving him only with a conditional alliance with Cuba.
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Former Vice President Alberto Dahik Garzozi reflected on the state of Ecuadorian politics following days of protests and riots caused by a government proposition to end gas subsidies.
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Óscar Clemente Marroquín has been a journalist for more than 50 years, and considers himself a firm enemy of any form of dictatorship and political corruption, and anything that negatively impacts the lives of his fellow Guatemalans.
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Mexico is at a pivotal point in respect to its agricultural strength despite many misconceptions regarding its position on the international level.
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How Democracies Die, written by Harvard professors Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, warns that our present democracies are taking terrible risks.
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Counterpoints: the presidential debate and the National Meeting of Women.
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The student protest of October 2, 1968, contesting the regime of Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, led to the death of hundreds of students at the hands of military and para-police officers, but 51 years later, the culprits have not been convicted.
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Fraud from the government in Argentina is expected in the upcoming elections due to the digital software used, corruption, and Argentina’s past history of electoral fraud.
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It is certain that Brazil’s Lava Jato (Operation Car Wash), a huge anti-corruption movement that was set into motion in 2014, is the most powerful force in the Brazilian political scene.
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