A murder of a local Peruvian mayor was no whim, but the end result of five, planned attempts on his life.
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Salvadoran journalists reflected on their country’s violent history and the role the media has played in its investigation and broadcast.
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On September 26, 2014, 43 student teachers from the Escuela Normal Rural “Raúl Isidrio Burgos” in Ayotzinapa, Guerrero were abducted in mass near Iguala, Guerrero. They had commandeered several buses to travel to Iguala so they could protest at a rally led by María de Los Angeles Pineda Villa, the wife of Iguala’s mayor, José
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The confusing political crisis, driven in part by a slumping economy and the Petrobras corruption scandal, has deeper roots in fundamental questions about how society and the economy should function.
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It looks like the presidential candidates will not face off on TV, or rather, they will do so without the frontrunner, FpV candidate Daniel Scioli.
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Venezuelan opposition focuses on the electoral benefit from the case, but the Maduro government also has a plan.
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It should be recalled that the Argentine writer Rodolfo Walsh is the true founder of what would eventually be referred to as the New Journalism.
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Not since the War of the Pacific has Bolivia had a diplomatic and political victory against Chile like that represented by the latest decision by the International Criminal Court. Rejecting the latter country’s claim that it is no position to analyze the maritime lawsuit brought against it by Bolivia, the Court weighed in on a
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“I’m from the generation that, from a certain distance, learned about the ‘flannel cut,’ about rivers as tombs, the burning of property, about peasants fleeing their land, that generation which always had a relative (whether distant or close) who was a victim of violence.”
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A mission by both the public and private sectors was the focus of the VIII World Congress of Medical Tourism celebrated September 27-30 in Orlando, Florida.
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