Between July 30 and August 2, 2019, three journalists were killed, and a newspaper, El Monitor de Parral in Hidalgo del Parral, Chihuahua, was firebombed. Rogelio Barragán Pérez, in Morelos, Edgar Alberto Nava López, in Guerrero, and Jorge Celestino Ruiz Vázquez, in Veracruz, were all murdered within four days’ time. Even by Mexican standards, which
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In July 2019, seven months after taking office, President Jair Bolsonaro’s government seemed confused and disorderly. Many news outlets chronicled its short and turbulent run. The Brazilian economy had contracted, unemployment was on the rise, and the tension between Congress and the executive branch had become ever more evident. Bolsonaro had yet to deliver on
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Venezuela’s former intelligence chief, Cristopher Figuera, the highest-profile defector from the government of Nicolás Maduro, fled the country after supporting the April 30, 2019 uprising by opposition leader Juan Guaidó, and spent two months in Colombia before his arrival in the United States on June 24, 2019. Figuera served as head of security for the
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In the midst of violence, massive outward migration, and political struggles over rampant corruption, Guatemala held its general and presidential elections on June 16, 2019. Guatemalans went to the polls to choose the successor of President Jimmy Morales, who leaves office harassed by multiple corruption scandals. The contest was also tainted by the exclusion of
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on June 7, 2019, that he has indefinitely suspended his threat of tariffs against Mexico after reaching “a signed agreement” on immigration, though he implied that he could change his mind. Mexico made concessions during the talks, offering to send 6,000 troops to its southern border with Guatemala, while also
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As expected, the Movimiento Regeneración Nacional or MORENA, the party created by Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (known as AMLO), did rather well in Mexico’s regional elections on June 2, 2019. Anticipated as the first test of his popularity since taking office in December 2018, AMLO’s party grabbed both governorships on offer, in Puebla
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Nicaragua’s opposition called a 24-hour general strike on May 23, 2019, in the hopes of ratcheting up pressure on the government of President Daniel Ortega and forcing him to release political prisoners. The strike had broad support among many businesses, and emptied streets in most of Nicaragua’s cities. The opposition also attempted to carry out demonstrations
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On May 18, 2019, Senator and former President of Argentina Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (known as CFK), announced that she has decided to name her former chief of staff, Alberto Fernández, as the presidential candidate for her branch of Peronismo, while she will become his vice-presidential candidate. At almost the same moment, Bolivian President Evo
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On April 30, 2019, Juan Guaidó, president of the Venezuelan Asamblea Nacional or AN, called for a military uprising against the government of President Nicolás Maduro. Guaidó insisted that the move was the “beginning of the end” for Maduro’s regime, and that there was “no turning back.” In the days that followed, the effort quickly
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On April 27, 2019, Former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva gave his first interview since going to prison in April 2018, in which he bemoaned the travesty that a “band of malucos” (“madmen”) is governing his country. Lula was convicted on corruption charges that his supporters, in Brazil and around the world, say
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