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Latin America Observes Pakistan: Conflict and Lessons Learned
A sharp rise in unrest in two of Pakistan’s most unstable regions – Baluchistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – highlights how…
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Peru Confronts Crime and Considers the Death Penalty Seriously
When Paul Flores, a well-loved cumbia performer, was gunned down on a public bus, his death sent a jolt of…
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Latin America Eyes Yemen Conflict Amid Global Implications
Greater stress in the Middle East has caused widespread concern that goes beyond Yemen. A group of countries started an…
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Ukraine Current Situation, Latin America, and Uncertain Futures
Following a suggested break in hostilities during Ukraine's long conflict with Russia, Latin American nations encounter fresh diplomatic and economic…
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Colombia’s Questionable Consultation Is a Detour from Democracy
President Gustavo Petro's idea of using a public vote and not going through Congress has caused worry in Colombia. Those…
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Honduras Election Disarray: Chaos, Suspicions, And Military Involvement
Honduras’s recent primary elections were marred by widespread confusion over late-arriving materials, stoking doubts about the military’s readiness and the…
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Colombia Misses Opportunities Remaining Stalled By Disarray
Philosopher and economist Jorge Iván González, once among President Gustavo Petro's closest advisors, has voiced a stark warning about the…
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Ecuador’s Foreign Base Dilemma: Conservative Perspectives and Consequences
Ecuador’s debate about having military bases abroad shows a long fight among conservatives who value a strong defense and national…
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Ecuador’s Diana Salazar Bravely Battles Gangs Politicians Amid Escalating Violence
Diana Salazar, Ecuador's attorney-general, is a steady leader in a nation troubled by increased violence and apparent corruption. Drug lords…
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