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Migrant Minors: Discrimination, Illness and Denial of Their Rights
Migrant Minors are Exposed to Many Dangers that Put Their Physical and Emotional Integrity at Risk. The Passage of Boys…
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Evo Morales Faces an Internal Struggle Within His Party that Could Weaken the Left
The ruling MAS party experiences a power struggle between those loyal to Evo Morales and those calling for renewal within…
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Daniel Ortega, the Great Dictator of Nicaragua Increasingly Powerful
Sandinismo is screwed into power in Nicaragua thanks to its leader, Daniel Ortega. The dictatorship has no limits and no shame,…
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Lula da Silva: A Left-Wing South America Can Increase Cooperation
The president of the Congress in Colombia, Roy Barreras, insisted on one of the dreams of integrationists: a single Latin…
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Prison, the Future of the Presidents of Peru?
The accusations of corruption that the president of Peru, Pedro Castillo, classifies as a "coup d'état", are added to the…
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The Main Project of Gustavo Petro: an Agrarian Reform Greater Than the Area of El Salvador
The Agrarian Reform carried out by President Gustavo Petro is seen as the main project and legacy of his Government.…
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What Is The Real Capital Of Public Bicycles in Latin America?
The public bicycle system is booming in the world, and in Latin America it is also gaining strength. Here we…
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This Is How the Second Round of Brasil’s Elections Will Be Defined
Regarding the close first round in the Brazilian election, we analyze the scenarios for the second round where nothing is…
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Regional Elections in Peru: an Omen of the Departure of Pedro Castillo
Rafael López Aliaga consolidates himself as the virtual mayor of Lima and consolidates the defeat of President Pedro Castillo's party…
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How Likely Is Nayib Bukele’s Future Re-election?
The current president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, announced his intention to compete for a consecutive re-election
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