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Issue Sep 06-12 2023: The Paraguayan Colorado Party marked its 136th anniversary with a display of red scarves, matching ties, and flags, all set to the party’s anthem.

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Issue Sep 06-12 2023: The Brazilian far-right sees free speech laws in the US as a model to be emulated.

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Issue Sep 06-12 2023: Representatives of various organizations, like Vamos and Nuestro Tiempo, addressed a lack of transparency in the electoral registry and the voting system.

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Issue Sep 06-12 2023: The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), led by Volker Türk, has raised alarms over the rapidly deteriorating human rights situation in Nicaragua.

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Issue Aug 30-Sep 05 2023: Senator Xóchitl Gálvez, representing the PAN party, has officially stepped into the 2024 presidential race as the representative for the Frente Amplio por Mexico political alliance.

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Issue Aug 30-Sep 05 2023: Argentina’s political primaries, despite providing no shortage of spectacle, have nonetheless left the public cold, with tepid Peronist technocracy, clumsily communicated, proving no match for Milei’s delirious promises of utopia, unqualified and untethered from reality.

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Issue Aug 30-Sep 05 2023: Amidst mounting tensions in Honduras, supporters of the leftist President Xiomara Castro have taken to the streets to demand action against corruption and drug trafficking, and thus asking the opposition-dominated Congress to fight against the two issues that plague this nation.

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Issue Aug 30-Sep 05 2023: Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro and his wife Michelle faced the police in early September after being summoned to answer questions regarding an alleged diversion of jewelry received as official gifts from Saudi Arabia.

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Issue Aug 23-29 2023: Brazil’s Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT) has requested the annulment of former president Dilma Rousseff’s impeachment, along with a symbolic return of her mandate.

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Issue Aug 23-29 2023: According to a survey completed by Equipos Consultores, 31% of Uruguayans consider themselves to be left-leaning, 30% right-leaning, 35% center, and 4% do not identify with any political category.

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