Politics
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Ameripol, the New Tool of Latin America and the Caribbean Against Organized Crime
Ameripol, a cooperative security organization similar to Europol and Interpol, has been granted legal status to improve the fight against…
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Argentine Justice Reveals Illegal Espionage Network Against Politicians, Judges and Businessmen
As the second round of Argentina's November 19 elections approaches, a disturbing revelation has emerged from the Argentine judiciary about…
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Peru’s Political Rift: A Prelude to Institutional Breakdown
Peru's recent congressional maneuvers expose the perils of a judiciary-legislature standoff.
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Global Intel Thwarts Hezbollah Threat in Brazil
Mossad's joint operation with Brazil and global agencies averted a planned Hezbollah attack, ensuring safety for Israeli and Jewish targets.
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At the Crossroads of History: Chile’s Constitutional Conundrum
As Chile faces a historic decision, President Gabriel Boric's call for a referendum on a new constitution draft—penned in the…
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U.S. Flags Russia’s Alleged Propaganda Campaign in Latin America
The U.S. State Department has leveled serious allegations against Russia, claiming it is orchestrating a sophisticated disinformation crusade across Latin…
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The Resonance of Taylor Swift in Mexico’s Supreme Court
As Mexican Supreme Court Justice Arturo Zaldívar steps down, his unique blend of pop culture enthusiasm and judicial service reveals…
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El Salvador’s Tribunal Clears Bukele for Reelection
In a move that strains the fabric of El Salvador's constitutional law, the Supreme Electoral Tribunal has cleared the path…
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Panama’s Uprising Against Mining Leads to Legislative Action
In a remarkable shift propelled by extensive public outcry, Panama's National Assembly is considering revoking a major mining contract with…
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