Our world’s nature and societies are reaching a breaking point.
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In Argentina, linguistic rights are not a matter of debate and very few laws address the existence of languages in the country other than Spanish.
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The recent verdict against Semana Magazine by the Second Criminal Court of Bogota Circuit is a clear act of censorship, attacking freedom of expression and freedom of the press.
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As Peru prepares for its presidential election, it is essential to acknowledge the importance of the different branches that compose a government.
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Pierre Rosanvallon’s El Siglo del Populismo (The Century of Populism) is a relevant contribution to the study of populism.
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The air that we breathe has always been an invisible chamber of gas and particles that enter our bodies, but due to the pandemic, this resource has become more visible.
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Venezuela had maintained a state of tense calm since the government declared a state of alarm due to the spread of COVID-19 in the country.
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With the release of Laudato sí (2015), the Pope’s first true encyclical (the other was a completion of Benedicto XVI’s cyclical), Francis has succeeded in constituting himself as a global leader, reaching audiences past the Catholic demographic.
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The Colombian conflict worsens. The state does not have control of the area and both armed groups of the right and the left strengthen.
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The popular front achieves true legitimacy when it satisfies social demands for the most vulnerable as well as establishes new rules in republican responsibilities.
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