The Nicaraguan government has been accused countless times of hiding information from its people.
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Eduardo Blandón, Professor of Philosophy, writes about the human tendency of taking life too seriously.
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A special court in Colombia has denied a U.S. extradition request for Jesús Santrich—a former FARC leader accused of drug trafficking.
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On May 13, 1888, Princess Isabel signed the Golden Law which officially marked the abolition of slavery in Brazil.
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Brazilian sociologist Emir Sader discussed his newly released book “Lula and the Left of the 21st Century,” which explores the consequences of neoliberalism in Latin America and the transformation of the political left in Brazil.
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Mass mobilization has been an essential tool for the democratic exercise of power throughout Latin American history. Therefore, it should be present during the next government of Argentina.
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Colombia’s intervention in Venezuela and its own political corruption are leading to a new type of conflict.
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As Latin American governments follow in line with the global rise of populism, experts are detecting a gradual decrease in their citizenry’s espousal of democracy as the most desirable form of government.
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Fear on the right of the political spectrum explains its insults, its lies, manipulations, persecutions, and incitement to violence.
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In Chile, the feminist movement has been fighting for equality for a long time, and refuses to stand behind a party they feel leaves them out while taking the name of the cause.
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