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Amid talks between opposition groups and the current leaders of Nicaragua, the main objective of the dialogue – to get Nicaragua out of its current crisis through the establishment of free and early elections – must not be lost.

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Change cannot precede the confrontation of deeply rooted social structures that sustain inequality and violence.

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The best news in Colombia this week is the emergence of the ‘fifth power;’ that is, the power of the reader, which is mostly exercised in social media.

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Venezuela’s notoriously high inflation has been, at least in part recognized by the federal government of the country, contradicting previous claims that the economic disaster is the result of sanctions.

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The collapse of Venezuela’s economy doesn’t allow its citizens to afford enough food and other basic necessities. More than three million Venezuelans have had no choice but to leave their country.

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Laws and bills proposed by the Argentinian government and the changes in how the votes will be counted indicate that there will be fraud in Argentina’s October elections.

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Calls for the Jair Bolsonaro’s impeachment begin to surface as the president continues to digress from the “old way of doing politics.”

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The Mexican president’s generalized denunciations of the press are especially dangerous in a country where violence against journalists is commonplace.

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Despite a low turnout in the recent elections conducted by the student federations, as well as in the country’s general elections, young Chileans have the capacity to mobilize massively behind the causes they believe in.

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As more and more Central American migrants come to Mexico waiting to cross over to the United States, they are overwhelming the limited infrastructure and services and as a result, are not given the proper care they deserve.

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