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The president of the Morena party, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, published a new radio and television advertisement in which he predicts the emergence of a peaceful “rebellion of the farm.”

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Protesters tried to march into the center of town to condemn what they call a rigged election, where President Daniel Ortega has ensured he will run virtually unopposed on Nov. 6. But they were stopped by Ortega supporters who linked arms in a horizontal line across the street and wove the red and black flags

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Venezuelans took to the streets of Caracas as part of an ongoing protest calling for a referendum to remove President Nicolás Maduro from power. Around a million protesters dressed in white marched to demand that a date be set for the vote that could decide the fate of the country. Tens of thousands of government

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The Salvadoran economy is worse off than the last three administrations have disclosed. Since 2005, officials have altered data to show a higher GDP.

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Jesús (Chúo) Torrealba, Secretary General of the Democratic Unity Roundtable, deems the March on Caracas a success for the anti-government movement. Creating a strong social and political protest network similar to that of 2015 was one of those victories.

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An homage to the victims of Argentina’s dark past also featured a warning about their place in the country’s present.

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Álvaro Uribe’s Centro Democrático party will do anything it can to stop the government’s peace deal with the FARC from moving forward.

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On the second day of Brazil’s impeachment trials, a disruption in the country’s Senate proceedings forced a suspension of the debate for an hour and a half.

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Police in Cuba arrested activists from the opposition group Candidatos por el Cambio to prevent them from attending a meeting of sensores voluntarios.

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In Mexico and elsewhere, politics has failed to adapt to the needs of changing societies.

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