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In the midst of Jair Bolsonaro’s renewed media campaign that led him to office, progressive parties lag behind in social media narratives.

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With an upcoming election date right around the corner, there is still disagreement among the parties of Bolivia on whether or not they should take place on October 18th.

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Governor Axel Kicillof stood alongside mayors and government officials in representation of the 135 municipalities of Buenos Aires and responded to the rise of infections from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Politicians are disputing the way to protect the center right’s ideology when it comes to the upcoming plebiscite and the process of drafting a new Constitution.

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Four independent journalists are facing legal proceedings, escalating the efforts of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo’s regime to impose censorship in Nicaragua.

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Newly uncovered and old evidence begins to point towards an illegal espionage ring tied around former Argentinian President Mauricio Macri.

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Chile’s Frente Amplio political coalition recently held a meeting regarding the reversal of their decision to send a candidate of their own to the country’s first round of the presidential election.

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According to its website, the Atlas Network is “a non-profit organization connecting a global network of more than 475 free-market organizations in over 90 countries to the ideas and resources needed to advance the cause of liberty.”

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For the first time in Colombia’s history, a former president has been placed under house arrest.

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Lima has 43 local governments, each with distinct and sometimes contradictory plans and visions to organize one city.

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