Issue Oct 30-Nov 05 2024: Despite being barred from running again, former President Evo Morales of Bolivia wants to challenge President Luis Arce, his former ally, for the nomination of the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) party in August 2025. To that end, Morales’ supporters have held the country hostage with a series of blockades, during
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Issue Oct 30-Nov 05 2024: A stream will be held via Facebook to honor the late poet Stella Díaz Varín, who heavily influenced Latin America.
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Issue Oct 30-Nov 05 2024: Since early September, gel guns—Chinese-made toy guns shooting soft, water-based gel balls—have become a popular pastime for youth in Brazil’s urban outskirts, largely among Black and low-income communities.
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Issue Oct 30-Nov 05 2024: Since Javier Milei reached the presidency in Argentina and even long before that, his career has been marked by insults, lies, and verbal attacks against individuals and institutions.
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Issue Oct 30-Nov 05 2024: The COP16 took place in Cali, Colombia, achieving great advances in the participation of Indigenous peoples, local communities, and Afro descendants.
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Issue Oct 30-Nov 05 2024: With increasing government repression, there are fewer and fewer journalists in Nicaragua, and the few that remain work underground.
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Issue Oct 30-Nov 05 2024: Despite the failure of the Registro Integral de Formalización Minera (Reinfo) policy, the Energy and Mines Commission of Congress insists on extending its validity, currently scheduled to end in 2024.
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Issue Oct 30-Nov 05 2024: The last decade in Chile has been characterized by a “crisis of democracy.”
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Issue Oct 30-Nov 05 2024: A recent social media post from an account managed from Gerona claimed that journalists can be prosecuted “because no one is above the law.”
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Issue Oct 30-Nov 05 2024: Currently, the Dominican Republic’s Código Procesal Penal classifies assault and robbery as private crimes, meaning their prosecution depends on the victim’s decision.
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