In a video broadcast on Twitter, President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil expressed extreme frustration with news outlet TV Globo’s mention of Bolsonaro’s potential involvement in the murder case of Marielle Franco, a city councilor who died by gunshot in Rio on March 14, 2018.
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In 2019, Colombia saw widespread political discontent, resulting in a shift in power during recent elections, specifically at the mayoral level.
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Laws against gender violence in Cuba will not be considered until 2028.
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The Costa Rican government has sent a bill forward that will aid those living in extreme poverty by using the money it will save from luxury pensions.
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On January 1, Claudia López became the first woman elected as mayor of Bogotá, Colombia.
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After the passage of the Amnesty Law in Nicaragua, the Ortega-Murillo regime has been obligated to release political prisoners, but those ex-prisoners are facing constant harassment by police, finding little freedom in their release.
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After Bolivia’s president Evo Morales resigned and went into exile, ultra-right politicians like Jorge Tuto Quiroga reappeared.
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The upcoming 2020 presidential debate in Bolivia will compare ideas between candidates, strengthen voter confidence, and provide proposals for the wellbeing of the country.
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On Monday, January 6, President Jair Bolsonaro stated that “journalists are an endangered race” in yet another attack against the press.
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