Argentina is on the verge of becoming a “gigantic pigsty,” a worrying development that the media is pushing aside.
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As federal U.S. law enforcement mobilized against protests of police brutality, they began forcing protesters in Portland, Oregon, into unmarked vehicles.
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El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele recently released a television special meant to “settle the debate” over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
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With new reports of government malfeasance each day, the idea that politics and corruption are the same grows.
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Leaks by the federal government suggest that Mexican lawmakers acted under the influence of bribes from a Brazilian company.
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The utopia of Hugo Chávez’s socialism has turned into the “hallucinatory dystopia” of Venezuela today.
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Neoliberalism was born in Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship as an application of theories of the Chicago School, but was then extended to governments across Latin America and Europe.
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The most important part of Peruvian independence—the revolution—is often the part most overlooked.
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Bernardo Bátiz V. expresses his discontent with attacks on Mexico’s current administration, the latest of which was an open letter by disgruntled writers who accused the government of leaning towards authoritarianism.
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Ana Dubeux writes of the dialogue of life and death during this time of the global coronavirus pandemic.
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