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Despite leading some of the most positive transformations in Brazilian history, the Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT) currently faces many challenges in its bid to regain power.

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Bolivia’s President hopes to reduce bureaucracy within the government by switching to an online system that will offer services previously only available in person or by mail.

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The city of Atlacomulco has not only served as a home for many members of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), it has also served as their largest safety seat – until now.

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Recently discovered accounting notebooks outline the misuse of hundreds of millions of dollars between 1994 and 2006 by former Presidents of El Salvador.

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FARC’s 53rd birthday was commemorated with political and cultural events throughout the country.

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After nearly two straight months of demonstrations, the Venezuelan opposition now focuses its efforts on stopping the drafting of a new constitution by President Nicolás Maduro.

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Elections in Nayarit, Coahuila, and the State of México are so close that many believe it is impossible to determine who will win the gubernatorial race on June 4.

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The Dominican Republic will face international repercussions in light of a corruption scandal linked to the Brazilian conglomerate Odebrecht.

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While LGBTI individuals still struggle for acceptance in Mexico, they must now also combat those who are calling for “conversion” treatments.

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President Temer announced in a five-minute speech that he intends to remain in the presidency of the country despite the fact that he is being officially investigated by the Brazilian Supreme Court, his parliamentary coalition is now dissolved, and thousands of Brazilians demand his resignation in demonstrations throughout the whole country.

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