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Publishing “Until August” Against Colombian García Márquez’s Wishes Crosses the Ethical Line
Gabriel García Márquez's son's decision to publish a novel their father wanted destroyed raises profound ethical questions about legacy, authorial…
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A Firm Stance Against Extortion: Charting a Path for Haiti Without Capitulation
Amid Haiti's escalating crisis, gang leader Jimmy Chérizier, known as 'Barbecue,' has issued a request demanding Prime Minister Ariel Henry's…
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Amplifying the Cry for Help: Haiti’s Youth on the Brink and the Global Duty to Act
The plight of Haiti's children, grappling with gender violence, forced recruitment, and child marriage, underscores a critical issue that demands…
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Mexican Church’s Warning on Electoral Process: Righteous Concern but Solutions Needed
The Mexican Catholic Church rightly highlights the dire threat of organized crime infiltrating the electoral process. However, beyond identifying problems,…
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Colombia’s ELN Peace Talks: A Journey Without a Map or Destination
Despite recent progress, Colombia's peace negotiations with the ELN lack a clear direction and fail to address the group's political…
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Latin America Hosts G20 Summit: The Illusion of Addressing Global Inequalities Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
G20 Economy Ministers convened in São Paulo, Brazil, to tackle global inequalities and growth prospects, echoing Brazil's focus on combating…
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Transforming the Coffee Industry: A Comprehensive Approach to Fairness and Sustainability in Latin America
The global coffee industry, marred by exploitation and unsustainable practices in Latin America, requires a radical overhaul. This piece advocates…
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Latin America’s Losing Battle with Attention Span and Reading Comprehension May Be Ignoring Toughest Enemy
Latin America faces an educational crisis, with distractions undermining students' focus and comprehension. Attention span and reading comprehension of basic-level…
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Guatemala’s Peace Process Demands Renewed Commitment to Victim’s Closure
Guatemala's recent indigenous march highlights an urgent need for the government to honor peace agreements and resume reparative policies, ensuring…
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Building Trust and Safety and The Urgent Need for Penitentiary Reform in Latin America
As Latin American nations grapple with escalating crime rates, the visit of Peru's Minister of Justice to El Salvador underscores…
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