Monsignor Ramón Pastor Bogarín Argaña was born in Ypacaraí, Paraguay, on March 30, 1911, and lived until 1976. He was renowned for being a “prophetic and enlightening character,” particularly during the time period surrounding Vatican II.
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While the Covid-19 pandemic spreads, there is still another pandemic going on in Colombia: the murder of social leaders.
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The military has dedicated itself to professionalizing the armed forces and has left politics to the politicians.
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A report released on Monday, April 6, concluded that Chilean police were not liable for the injuries that Gustavo Gatica, a 21-year-old psychology student, sustained on November 8, 2019.
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The promotion of Law No. 31012, otherwise known as the “police protection law,” was carried out on March 28 by the current President of Congress in Peru in the midst of the global outbreak of COVID-19.
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López Obrador (AMLO) claimed his aid to El Chapo’s family is for humanitarian reasons, but is there reason to think otherwise?
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The National Liberation Army (ELN) announced on March 29 a “united and active” ceasefire.
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On March 30, 1982, Argentine workers formed the group CGT Brazil and marched to the Plaza de Mayo to challenge the dictatorship.
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This past February, as an average, more than 98 people were murdered per day, with more than 10 of those people being women and the elderly, according to official records.
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The Nicolás Maduro regime lost control of the armed civilian groups in Venezuela.
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