A recent national poll shows that tension in Venezuela remains high as the economic crisis worsens.
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Since the eradication of the coca crop in Caño Indio, Catatumbo was chosen as one of the transient checkpoints for FARC to begin their process of reintegration into society, but not without controversy.
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The Colombian presidential pre-candidate, Óscar Iván Zuluaga, proposes to present a single candidate for the 2018 presidential elections, in coalition with the alliance that campaigned for “No” during the last peace deal plebiscite.
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January signified the final installation of the dynastic regime of the Ortega Murillo family and the realignment of the Sandinista Front.
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Almost nine out of ten Argentines no longer trust the Argentine justice system. The criticism is so widespread that it traverses all classes and political perspectives.
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Since its creation by left-wing leaders on January 25, 1976, the Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores Centroamericanos (Revolutionary Party of Central American Workers) has continuously fought for social justice in El Salvador.
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The Lava Jato case is the largest investigation in the fight against political corruption in the history of Brazil.
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President Jimmy Morales’ popularity and credibility decreased after his son, Manuel Morales, and brother, Sammy Morales, were placed into custody for their involvement in fraudulent activities.
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The Uruguayan opposition party is seeking more accountability from the national party.
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