After two months in power, President Jair Bolsonaro has already frustrated those who thought he would be under the control of someone else.
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Fires, which can be prevented, continue to engulf Colombia and aggravate the problems of security for citizens.
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Contrary to campaign promises of unity, the current Argentinian administration has only managed to further divide the nation.
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Mexican democracy has come a long way in a short time.
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President Ortega has called for a reconvening of the National Dialogue as a means of restoring peace in the country, but human rights activists are demanding that he first free the hundreds of protesters currently being held as political prisoners.
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Pacto de Sangre (Blood Pact), a show on Netflix about a Brazilian TV persona turned criminal, who ultimately rises to power, alludes to some of Bolsonaro’s campaigns: one of violence and criminality.
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Although President Martín Vizcarra has an approval rating that is higher than most presidents after 11 months of holding office, an Ipsos survey published by El Comercio on February 17, 2019, showed a drop in President Martín Vizcarra’s approval rating.
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Mexico’s foreign policy towards Venezuela constitutes a puzzling challenge for Marcelo Ebrard and Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
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Peru’s sustained economic growth and stability provides a model for its neighbors.
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It has been decades since the wars of independence and counterinsurgency in Central America; however, the effects of globalization could lead to the second implosion of the region.
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