Perú
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Latin America in Short: Peru Changes Its Cabinet And Abdulrazak Gurnah Wins The Nobel Prize
This week Peru changes its cabinet and Abdulrazak Gurnah wins the Nobel Prize for literature. These and more news summarized…
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What Revolutionary Guerillas Still Exist In Latin America?
After the Death Of Abimael Guzmán, Leader Of the Defunct Shining Path Guerrilla, We Decided To Review the Armed Groups That…
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Environment
Reckoning with Tragedy: The Aftermath of Haiti’s August 2021 Earthquake
On August 14, 2021, Haiti was rocked by a devastating 7.2 magnitude earthquake, plunging the nation into chaos. More than…
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Peru’s Departure from Lima Group
The Lima Group loses credibility due to the departure of the founding nations and the lack of results
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The Controversial Cabinet of Pedro Castillo
Neither the markets, nor the opposition, nor the cabinet itself gives peace of mind to the newly inaugurated Pedro Castillo
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Why is the Condor of the Andes in Danger of Extinction?
The Andean Condor is at risk of disappearing. What threatens its existence?
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Is There an Option for Keiko Fujimori To Be President of Peru?
It has been more than a month and The National Jury of Elections (JNE) has not yet declared a formal winner of the Peruvian…
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How Old are the Constitutions of South America?
On July 4, the process of creating the new Chilean constitution begins. What are the oldest constitutions in the region?
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Peru may have a new president, but it will continue in crisis
The Inca country has experienced political instability for several years and the "new" national political landscape portends little governance
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Opinion: Venezuelans, Not Migrants, Refugees
Venezuelan refugees fleeing hunger and dictatorship meet the rejection of governments and the Latino population
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