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A recently introduced reform spurs debate on abortion.

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Periodismo de Barrio is facing threats from the authorities, it explained in a recent editorial.

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José Manuel Morales Marroquín and Samuel Everardo Morales Cabrera, the son and brother of Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales, were indicted in a corruption scandal.

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At a Loyalty Day parade on October 17th 2016, Daniel Scioli, a past presidential candidate and former governor of Buenos Aires, of the Argentinean political party Partido Justicialista (PJ) called for the Left “to not let itself be divided.”

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The outcome of the mayoral elections in Brazil reflected those aspects of the political spectrum that have been plaguing the country for three years.

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In Brazil everyone loves to see black people succeed, but when it’s time for elections the ballot boxes reveal widespread latent racism.

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Senator Pedro Bordaberry’s call for early legislative elections, if Interior Minister Eduardo Bonomi is not removed from office, detonated multiple reactions.

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Contrary to the government’s recent communications, data has once again killed any favorable expectations about the country’s economy.

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There is a miniature power-play occurring within the larger maelstrom of Venezuela’s political strife.

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“No to fraud, yes to democracy” was the rallying cry when dissidents from several Nicaraguan states took to the streets.

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