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Issue Jun 19-30 2024: Liberal ideology calls for the privatization of state functions while nationalist ideology supports a strengthening of the state.

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Issue Jun 19-30 2024: Argentina’s borders are notoriously porous, allowing for easy passage of goods, people, and contraband with minimal resistance.

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Issue Jun 19-30 2024: Six UNESCO World Heritage sites in Peru have been deeply affected by human activities between 2020 and 2024.

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Issue Jun 19-30 2024: The production of white and yellow corn in Mexico has decreased dramatically in 2024.

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Issue Jun 19-30 2024: On June 26th, a group of military veterans in Guatemala began a series of road blockades to demand that Bernardo Arévalo’s government follow through on the overdue three-month payments that were promised to them by the Temporary Law of Comprehensive Development under Alejandro Giammattei’s administration.

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Issue Jun 19-30 2024: Every Friday afternoon, the non-profit Raíces Venezolanas, made up of a group of volunteers, aids fellow Venezuelans who have recently arrived in the Floridian city, most of them coming from the Mexican border.

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Issue Jun 19-30 2024: Human rights organizations in Ecuador oppose the construction of a new high-security prison modeled after those in El Salvador, claiming the site in Santa Elena province belongs to indigenous communities and lacks an environmental impact assessment.

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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: In late June 2024, in the runup to the July 28 elections in Venezuela, political experts, journalists, government officials, and regular Latin Americans who are worried about the health of democracy in the region all focused on the disturbing actions of the Nicolás Maduro regime’s ongoing attempt to undercut the opposition.

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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: Nicaragua, the second poorest country in the western hemisphere after the failed state Haiti, is often said to be in need of democracy.

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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: While the government highlights a 4.2 percent inflation rate for May amid an economic slowdown and delayed rate hikes, analysts warn that inflation will likely rise again without an economic recovery.

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