Latinamerica
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Mexico’s Women in Crisis Behind Bars: Rising Suicides Spotlight Systemic Fail
A women's prison in Morelos, Mexico, faces scrutiny after eight suicides, and reports of dire conditions highlight systemic failures in…
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Enrique Dussel, a Champion of Decolonial Thought and Liberation Philosophy
The philosophical world mourns the loss of Enrique Dussel, a critical thinker whose advocacy for a decolonial turn and Liberation…
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At the Crossroads of History: Chile’s Constitutional Conundrum
As Chile faces a historic decision, President Gabriel Boric's call for a referendum on a new constitution draft—penned in the…
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Brazil’s Largest City Still Ravaged by Storm
A fierce storm ripped through São Paulo, Brazil, claiming seven lives and casting the state into chaos with widespread power…
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Venezuela, With Restrictions to Expand its Economy Even Without Sanctions
Despite the partial lifting of US sanctions on Venezuela, experts maintain that critical domestic issues such as infrastructure, public services,…
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El Salvador’s Tribunal Clears Bukele for Reelection
In a move that strains the fabric of El Salvador's constitutional law, the Supreme Electoral Tribunal has cleared the path…
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Chilean President Boric Addresses Humanitarian Concerns with President Biden
In a landmark dialogue at the White House, Chilean President Gabriel Boric fervently conveyed his distress to President Joe Biden…
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Prisa Group’s Financial Struggles: Reflecting the Economic Challenges in Latin America
The Prisa Group, a major player in the communication sector with significant stakes in Latin America, has reported a 30.4%…
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Argentine Oil Companies Unveil Action Plan to Normalize Fuel Supply Amid Domestic Shortages
Argentina's leading refinery operators presented a comprehensive action plan to the government on Monday, aiming to restore regular fuel supply…
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“Mining for Progress: Why Panama’s Copper Mine Contract is Key to National Development”
Amidst intense debates and street protests, Panama's decision on the future of its largest copper mine, Cobre Panamá, stands at…
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