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With the help of the businessmen around the globe, Pinochet’s supporters have regained momentum.

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The Bolivian elections on October 18th will end the MAS political cycle that has been in power for fourteen years and will begin a new political cycle that will be characterized by complex circumstances.

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Brazil is one of the countries that have hit rock bottom because of their “inability” to prevent “crazy populists” from coming to and remaining in power.

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After a 50-year-long civil war, a Peace Agreement promised to terminate violence and conflict across Colombia.

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Since Neoliberalism became the dominant ideology and historic socialism imploded we’ve seen the effect that the consolidation of giant corporations has had on economic work and global culture politics.

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The world is currently in a state of emergency pertaining to the sustainability of life; global warming, a million species in danger of extinction, and pollution pose immediate threats among other humanitarian crises.

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For decades, the largest flows of public investment of federal origin in road, telecommunications, energy, hydraulic, agricultural, tourism, and service infrastructures were channeled to the northern, central, and bajío states, instead of the south and southeast of Mexico.

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September 15 was the national raffle for the presidential plane, which was meant to raise money for upkeep on the plane and to purchase medical supplies.

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Ever since November 15th, 2019, the Huayllani bridge, at the entrance to the Bolivian city Sacaba, has been known as the “bridge of death.”

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September 11th, 2020, marked the 47th anniversary of the death of Chilean president Salvador Allende.

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