In mid January self-defense groups organized by individual communities in the Mexican state of Michoacán clashed, yet again, with the forces of Los Caballeros Templarios, or Knights Templar, drug cartel. The communities, which have been terrorized for years, have lost faith in the ability (or even inclination) of local, state, and federal government officials to
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In mid January Pope Francis tapped 19 bishops to be Cardinals (they will be officially elevated at the next consistory ceremony on February 22, 2014)
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In early December 2013 Uruguay became the first country to decriminalize the production and sale of marijuana.
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Honduras held general elections on November 24, 2013 that many observers say reflected the poor state of Honduran democracy since the 2009 coup and ouster of President Manuel Zelaya.
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In Chile’s presidential and legislative election on November 17, 2013 former President Michelle Bachelet, candidate of the left-leaning Nueva Mayoría (New Majority) coalition, took an impressive lead with 47% of the vote,
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The Run-Up to the Election Didn’t Look Good for the Government Marcelo Izquierdo broke it down in El Telégrafo of Guayaquil. The opposition and dissident Peronistas expected a major victory over the governing Frente para la Victoria, FPV, especially given the absence of President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who was recovering from an operation.
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The consensus around the region in early October 2013 was that trouble is brewing in Venezuela. According to stories in the Venezuelan media, the country was recently turned down by China for a loan. Also, despite roughly $90 billion a year in oil revenue, Venezuela has trouble importing basic consumer goods. And
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Prelude at the G20 Vivian Oswald remarked in O Globo of Rio de Janeiro that before embarking back
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While people in the United States remembered the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., Latin Americans pondered “the other 9/11.” Salvador Allende, who came to power in Chile in 1970 as the first elected socialist president in Latin America, fell victim to
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A diverse collection of groups went on strike throughout Colombia beginning on August 19, 2013 including coffee, dairy, and potato farmers from various departments, truckers, university teachers and students, health care workers, rice growers, sugar cane cutters, and miners. Echoing protests in Brazil in June, and continuing actions by farmers who blocked Colombia’s main roads
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