Politics
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Argentina AMIA Bombing’s Lasting Impact
On July 18, 1994, a devastating car bomb attack on Buenos Aires' AMIA Jewish community center claimed 85 lives, marking…
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Mexico’s Struggle for Justice in the Ayotzinapa Disappearances
In the heart of Mexico City, protestors' recent attempts to breach the National Palace doors symbolize a nation's ongoing struggle…
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Ecuador Launches Unit to Investigate Finances of Organized Crime
In an unprecedented initiative, President Daniel Noboa of Ecuador announced the formation of a specialized unit dedicated to combatting economic…
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The Story of Haiti’s Descent into Chaos Gang Dominance
In Haiti, a nation already brimming with tales of resilience and suffering, the recent surge in gang dominance paints a…
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Venezuela’s Precipitous Path to Early Elections with Democracy on the Line
In an unexpected turn, Venezuela accelerates its presidential election schedule to July 28 amidst controversies and international scrutiny, casting a…
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Scandal and Resignation: Peru’s Political Crisis Deepens Amid Corruption Allegations
Peru's political landscape is again embroiled in controversy as Prime Minister Alberto Otárola resigns over allegations of influence peddling for…
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Ecuador’s New Dawn: President Noboa’s First 100 Days Tackle Crime and Economic Reform
In his first 100 days, Ecuador's youngest president, Daniel Noboa, gains popularity for his firm stance on organized crime and…
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Guatemala’s Long Road to Justice as Soldiers Finally Convicted for 2012 Indigenous Massacre
In a landmark ruling, a Guatemalan court convicted seven soldiers for their roles in the 2012 massacre of Indigenous protesters,…
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Emergency Declared in Paraguay’s Alto Paraná Amid Rising Crime Wave
Paraguay's Alto Paraná faces a 30-day emergency due to escalating crime, impacting safety and property. Similar trends affect Latin American…
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Trial Set for Suspects in Assassination of Ecuador’s Anti-Corruption Champion and Presidential Hopeful
Ecuador advances justice for Fernando Villavicencio, an anti-corruption presidential hopeful murdered in Quito, as five suspects face trial amid investigations…
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