The internal conflict within Juntos Por El Cambio (Together for Change) in Argentina, the opposing coalition to the current president, Alberto Fernandez, headed by former president Mauricio Macri, reached new heights this week.
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Recent fiscal pact announcements from the governors of Nuevo León and Jalisco raised concerns about a “path of rupture” for Mexico.
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–Written by Aaron Freeman— The total absence of Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega for nearly a month has left observers and analysts both nationally and abroad outraged and confused, provoking a fake news bonanza that is deepening the chaos gripping the country.
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Most countries around the world have put in place the “Stay at Home” rule that has been enforced by state governments.
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Rafael Correa, former president of Ecuador and his vice-president have both been sentenced to 8 years in prison for bribery crimes they committed between 2012-2016.
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In a recent address, Colombian president Iván Duque announced a plan for “intelligent isolation” that will continue after the mandatory quarantine ends on April 13th.
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After retired Argentines were forced to wait in long lines outside banks to collect retirement payments and a government agency reportedly overpaid for food for those in need, President Alberto Fernández is addressing missteps in his administration’s response to COVID-19.
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Similar to the World Wars during the twentieth century, the broad scope of the COVID-19 pandemic has influenced relations between states and citizens all over the world and certainly is leaving a mark on the 21st century.
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