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Diplomacy and Justice: Mexican Manuel Guerrero’s Qatar Ordeal Ends
The release of Manuel Guerrero Aviña from Qatar, following allegations of wrongful detention due to his sexual orientation, marks a…
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Kamala Harris Faces Challenges with Hispanic Voters Amid Presidential Bid
As Democrats rally around Kamala Harris as their likely presidential nominee, the vice president faces a significant hurdle: gaining the…
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Venezuela’s Disillusioned Ex-Socialists Now Support the Opposition
Venezuela's Disillusioned Ex-Socialists Now Support the Opposition
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Cartel Monster Trucks and Mexico’s Battle Against Armored Warfare
The strategic deployment of heavily armored "monster trucks" by Mexican cartels has intensified their violent clashes. These formidable vehicles, equipped…
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Argentina’s Napalpí Massacre and the Struggle for Indigenous Reparations
A century after the Napalpí massacre, which saw 500 Indigenous people killed by the Argentine State, descendants and activists are…
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Peru’s Controversial Law on Crimes Against Humanity Sparks Outrage
Peru's Congress has passed a law introducing a statute of limitations for crimes against humanity, despite strong opposition from human…
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Bolivia Investigates Attempted Coup Involving Military and Civilians
Bolivia's Prosecutor's Office has formed a special commission to investigate over 30 military and civilian individuals allegedly involved in the…
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Political Crisis in Bolivia as Army Attempts Coup Amid Public Unrest
President Luis Arce of Bolivia faced a dramatic coup attempt as armed forces stormed the presidential palace in La Paz.…
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Joint US-Mexico Military Drill Enhances Disaster Response Coordination
The US and Mexican armies conducted a joint civil protection drill in Ciudad Juárez, enhancing disaster response coordination across the…
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Colombia Probes Allegations of Espionage on Constitutional Court Judges
The Colombian government has called for an internal investigation following allegations of espionage on Constitutional Court judges through phone interceptions.
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