Politics
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Colombia Probes Allegations of Espionage on Constitutional Court Judges
The Colombian government has called for an internal investigation following allegations of espionage on Constitutional Court judges through phone interceptions.
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U.S. Grants $110 Million to Haiti Amid Rising Gang Violence
The Biden administration allocates nearly $110 million in security and police assistance to Haiti despite months-long opposition from Republican lawmakers.
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Drug Use in Mexico Increases Risk of Visual Impairment
In Mexico, the consumption of psychoactive substances, both natural and synthetic, poses a significant public health issue and raises the…
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Argentina’s Milei Calls for National Unity with Pacto de Mayo
President Javier Milei has called for the signing of the Pacto de Mayo on July 9 in Tucumán, aiming to…
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Honduras Faces Grave Challenge Combating Violence Against Youth
Honduras faces a "complex" and "enormous" challenge addressing persistent violence against children, adolescents, and young people. Experts warn that over…
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New Hopes for Latin American Immigrant Spouses Amid Policy Changes
Amidst evolving immigration policies in the United States, many Latin American immigrant families, like María Villanueva and Gustavo Villeda, navigate…
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Costa Rica Debates Referendum Threatening Oversight of Public Funds
Costa Rica's proposed referendum to reform the Comptroller General's Office sparks controversy. Critics argue it threatens oversight of public funds,…
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March for Marijuana in São Paulo, Brazil Amidst Controversial Drug Law Debate
Protesters advocate for marijuana legalization as Brazil's Parliament discusses stricter drug possession laws. Attendees demanded shelving a controversial constitutional amendment…
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Inter-American Court Condemns Argentina for AMIA Bombing Failures
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights has condemned Argentina for its failure to investigate the 1994 AMIA bombing adequately, which…
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Paraguayan Campesinos Continue Fight for Land Legalization Twelve Years After Curuguaty Massacre
As twelve years have passed since the Curuguaty massacre in southeastern Paraguay, where eleven farmers and six police officers lost…
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