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How does Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s victory reflect on Enrique Peña Nieto’s past term?

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In Guatemala, a special commission in Congress is moving forward in analyzing the request to remove President’s Jimmy Morales’ immunity by the country’s Public Prosecutor’s Office (MP) and the International Commission Against impunity in Guatemala, more commonly known as the CICIG.

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During August, the Cuban police arbitrarily detained at least 208 people, with one detention ending in death.

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In an interview with El País, the former Tupamaro guerilla and ex-president of Uruguay, José Mujica, discussed Latin America, populism, and his legacy.

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On August 29, 2018, a serious outage left Caracas and the states of Miranda, Lara, Nueva Esparta, and Vargas without power. This is the second outage in two months in that zone.

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With Cuba suffering damages bordering one billion dollars due to the U.S. imposed embargo, some Mexicans begin to ask themselves the true implications of their own involvement in fifty years of Cuban pain.

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Recent polling has shown that the majority of Peruvians are in favor of the items put forth in President Martín Vizcarra’s referendum.

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Argentine novelist Claudia Piñeiro discusses her optimistic view on Argentina’s recent abortion ruling.

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The upcoming elections are going to be unusual for the famous political party Partido dos Trabalhadores, also known as PT.

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An anti-corruption referendum in Colombia failed to reach the required participation threshold by only 1%.

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