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Mexican President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced that corruption, electoral fraud, and hydrocarbon theft will be classified as serious crimes ineligible for bail under his presidency.

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Elias Antonio Saca, the head of a radio empire who governed the country between 2004 and 2009, testified before a sentencing tribunal in San Salvador and became the first ex-president to confess to various crimes of self-enriching corruption.

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After leaving office in March, former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet will assume the role of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in September.

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In an interview, Leopoldo López Gil expresses his worries for Venezuela and its future due to its current political situation.

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Evangelical groups in Uruguay have been mobilizing to prevent lawmakers from passing a comprehensive transgender law.

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In response to the Colombian Supreme Court’s investigation of former president Álvaro Uribe, current president Iván Duque defended Uribe, his mentor and fellow Democratic Center party member.

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The President of Peru, Martín Vizcarra, introduced a potential referendum during his Message to the Nation.

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Young Nicaraguans’ lives have been turned upside down, destroyed and thrown away in the political conflict.

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Twenty-four hours after unveiling her new foundation, “Citizen’s Horizon,” two-term ex-president Michelle Bachelet addressed Chile’s center-left parties after this year’s election loss.

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Supporters of the legalization of abortion in Argentina, or the “greens,” will come close to their goal as the Senate votes on the issue August 8th.

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