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Colombia: Omar Camacho, the Controversial New Mines Minister
Omar Camacho's opinions on Hugo Chávez and the Castro brothers do not seem to match the position he was conferred.…
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Guatemala: Chapina Democracy Survives Despite its Weaknesses
Guatemala's 2023 general elections put the country's democracy to the test as the country seeks an orderly election and transition
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Threads vs. Twitter: Will Zuckerberg’s Strategy to Beat Musk Work?
Mark Zuckerberg is going after the microblogging market led by Twitter, which is in a time of change and uncertainty.…
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The Profile of AMLO’s Six Presidential Succession Cards
Six names are in the running for the Morena party's candidacy for the presidency of Mexico, currently held by AMLO.…
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Zero Tuition Panorama for Universities in Latin America
Free higher education, such as universities, is a less and less used system, but it is still valid in Latin…
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Here’s How Iran and Russia Have Managed to Circumvent Western Sanctions
Sanctioned countries often resort to strategies that allow them to obtain dollars, despite restrictions, or point to the strengthening of…
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Why Was AMLO Never the Latin American Leader Many Expected?
The Mexican president is approaching his last year in office with a solid internal position. However, at the regional level,…
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Argentina and Venezuela Top the Ranking of Misery in the World
Both countries are in the top 10 countries with the greatest misery, mainly due to their serious inflation problems
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“A day Without Latinos”: The Call for a Boycott Against DeSantis’ Racist Policy in Florida
Florida's new anti-immigrant policy generated a wave of criticism for its limitations that affect thousands of Latino workers
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What Alternatives does Ukraine Have to Harm Russia?
As a global power, Russia shows apparent superiority over Ukraine, so what options do the Ukrainians have to harm Russia…
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