Issue Sep 06-12 2023: Nobel Prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz criticized high interest rates in Brazil, characterizing them as “probably the highest in the world.”
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Issue Sep 06-12 2023: The Brazilian far-right sees free speech laws in the US as a model to be emulated.
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Issue Sep 06-12 2023: Representatives of various organizations, like Vamos and Nuestro Tiempo, addressed a lack of transparency in the electoral registry and the voting system.
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Issue Sep 06-12 2023: José Oliden Pupuche was driving through the busy streets of Lima when he received a video call from Arequipa.
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Issue Sep 06-12 2023: Amidst threats of turmoil, the Republic is working to extend the benefits of the first stage of the 4T (Fourth Transformation) to the next phase.
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Issue Sep 06-12 2023: A recent protest in Bogotá has sparked questions about the most effective path for reaching justice and change against the abuse of power perpetrated by those in charge within the capital city.
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Issue Sep 06-12 2023: As the national holidays approach, three Pueblos Mágicos, or Magical Towns, stand out as perfect destinations for celebrating: Bernal in Querétaro, Dolores Hidalgo in Guanajuato, and Cholula in Puebla.
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Issue Sep 06-12 2023: The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), led by Volker Türk, has raised alarms over the rapidly deteriorating human rights situation in Nicaragua.
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Issue Sep 06-12 2023: Monsignor Oscar Ojea, president of the Argentine Episcopal Conference, recently expressed that the Pope was attacked with “irreproducible insults and falsehoods” in Argentine media.
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Issue Sep 06-12 2023: On September 12, 2023, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the United States Department of the Treasury, in coordination with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), reported several members of Hezbollah were being put onto the feared Clinton list.
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