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Bolivia’s ruling party has put stringent requirements on the media in clear violation of Constitutional rights. But media houses meekly comply in fear of unavoidable arbitrariness.

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Mexico celebrated the “Cry of Dolores” on the night of September 15th till the morning of the 16th.

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Political opponents of the ever-repressive Nicaraguan government must prioritize their political goals in order to stand a chance at recovering democracy from Ortega’s regime.

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With elections in Colombia approaching, there is much talk about front runner Claudia López.

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A writer reacts to the gendered implications of the film version of Cormac McCarthy’s novel “The Road.”

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In President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s (AMLO) first report on the state of the Mexican economy, topics ranged from the “forgotten constitutional mandate” to a proposal for a new economic plan.

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One hundred days from the inauguration of President Nayib Bukele, El Salvador’s new President, there are many people wondering what this administration will be like, and if Bukele will mirror the old administration.

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Cuba’s meeting with Federica Mogherini, the European Union’s High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, regarding the Dialogue on Sustainable Development Goals left many wondering about the legitimacy of the EU’s efforts amidst Cuban detentions and censorship.

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While the fires in the Amazon continue to burn, President Jair Bolsonaro sways the conversation towards excess international intervention.

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Our 21st-century lifestyle is having some concerning effects on the majority of the population.

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