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Iraq: Two Decades After an Invasion That Shouldn’t Have Happened
In March 2003, a US-led coalition of countries identified Iraq as a war target, promising to bring freedom and democracy…
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Nicolás Petro in Legal Trouble: Do the Daughters and Sons of Latino Leaders Enjoy Impunity?
The children of presidents and former heads of state are not spared from investigations, both for false accusations and for…
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Peru: the Conflict Between Dina Boluarte and Pedro Castillo Reaches International Levels
After three months of protests over Pedro Castillo's removal from Peru's presidency, several Latin American political actors have begun to…
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Colombia: The Special Powers on Which Gustavo Petro Depends
With the arrival of the first progressive government to the presidency of Colombia, its detractors have serious doubts about the direction…
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Costa Rica Is Declared a Tax Haven. What Does this Mean?
The European Union has released the most recent list of countries that it considers tax havens. Costa Rica appeared for…
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The Mara Salvatrucha: Are They Looking to Settle in Other Regions of Latin America?
Given the powerful offensive of the Executive of El Salvador against the criminal organization of La Mara Salvatrucha, the Salvadoran…
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Nicaragua: This Is the Eccentric Restriction of Daniel Ortega to Stay in Power
Recently, the government of Daniel Ortega has restricted the use of audio and video equipment by tourists in order to…
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Bogotá Metro: These Are the Other Metros in Latin America
The debate about building an elevated or underground metro, like the one taking place in Bogotá, has already been settled…
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This Is How Uruguay Reduced Informality. An example for Latin America
Employment is one of the main bases for economic stability, which leads to improving the quality of individual and collective…
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Iván Velásquez: the Minister Who Destabilizes Relations between Colombia and Guatemala
The current defense minister of Colombia, Iván Velásquez, has faced criticism from the Guatemalan government for his leadership of the…
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