Philosophers and special education teachers said they are paying the price of the accelerating deterioration of ethical and philosophical values, driven by political, social and cultural neoliberal model that encourages all forms of individualism over the collective.
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Colombians stay the course and reelect their president. The peace process was the key.
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There is still no dialogue in Venezuela, and the opposition says it’s the result of President Maduro’s intransigence.
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The Mayor of Mexico City has a will to defend the rights of the elderly, and says the city has a “clear commitment to the left.”
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Uruguay’s former president Tabaré Vázquez (2005-2010) is to run for office once again for the ruling Broad Front in the upcoming October 26 elections, facing Partido Nacional’s Luis Lacalle Pou and Partido Colorado’s candidate Pedro Bordaberry.
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The governor of Miranda, Henrique Capriles, wondered if Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro knows who is to blame for the country’s inflation. The Central Bank had its own ideas.
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The G77 and China summit held the weekend of June 14 in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, was deemed the “ideal setting” for a pronouncement by Revolución Ciudadana, the political project led by the President of Ecuador, Rafael Correa.
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A trade delegation of 35 representatives from various companies and business associations came to Asunción to talk about the Paraguayan market, while Costa Rican President Luis Guillermo Solís said his country remains an attractive place for foreign investment.
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President Ollanta Humala affirmed his plan will increase wages, while Former President Alan García criticized his policy.
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