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Bolsonaro’s Re-election and His Mission to Keep the Right Alive
The Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro, represents the last great bastion of the Latin American right that is experiencing its darkest…
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Spain Will Allow Thousands Of Foreigners To Work In The Country
The Government of Pedro Sánchez took measures this week to allow the legal work of thousands of immigrants in Spain
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Gallery: The Most Relevant Native American Personalities
With the recent appointment of Leonor Zabalata as Colombia's next ambassador to the UN, she becomes the first Native American…
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How The Crisis In Panama Puts World Trade At Stake
Currently, the Central American country is experiencing its biggest protests in recent decades. Commercial communication routes are the most affected.…
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Colombia opens a Congress like none in its history
The new Colombian congress was installed yesterday, July 20, independence day, with a large center-left majority.
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“The World’s 50 Best”: These Are The 7 Best Latin American Cities To Eat Well
Lima and Mexico City lead the Latin American cities with the most restaurants in the top 50 of the prestigious…
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What Do Businessmen Think of Gustavo Petro and His Next Government in Colombia?
Petro was, without a doubt, the candidate that Colombian businessmen saw as a great threat to the economy before the presidential…
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Panama Begins its 3rd Week of Protests
The Protesters and the Government of President Laurentino Cortizo had Reached an Agreement, but then it Fell Apart. The Executive…
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Crisis in Argentina: Alberto Fernández Sinks
The crisis in Argentina leaves Kirchnerism between a rock and a hard place and the right envisions a government opportunity…
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Which Ideas of Boric’s Tax Reform Could Petro Apply To Colombia?
Colombia is on the verge of a new tax reform. Here we analyze which ideas Gustavo Petro could apply from…
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