Politics
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Colombia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarifies that it has not expelled the Ambassador of Israel.
The war of words between Colombia and Israel started a week ago when Colombian president Gustavo Petro refused to condemn…
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Gabonese Military Coup: What’s Happening in Africa?
The military coup in Gabon that has ousted President Ali Bongo from power is the second in a month to…
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Dominican Republic Advances In Gender Parity: What Can The Rest Of Latam Learn From It?
The Dominican Republic is above the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean in gender parity
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Colombia: This is how the process of Nicolás Petro, son of the president, is going
Here we tell you everything you have to know about Nicolás Petro's scandal
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Venezuela: Why is Maduro so Afraid of María Corina Machado?
The opposition in Venezuela has a moment of unity. This is due to the disqualification of Machado and the complicated…
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Bukelismo Can Also Win In The Elections In Guatemala
Zury Ríos and Sandra Torres lead the polls for the Guatemalan elections. Both have tried to emulate Nayib Bukele's speech…
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Women’s Ministries: How Much Have You Achieved In Latin America And The World?
Women's Ministries are relatively new government departments. What are your greatest achievements?
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The Political Side of Novak Djokovic
Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic showed his political side, whether on nationalist or public health issues.
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What Is the ‘Soft Coup D’Étatt’ Denounced by Gustavo Petro About?
In LatinAmerican Post we explain the definition of the 'soft coup d'état' theory with which, according to Colombian President Gustavo…
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Colombia: 4 Achievments of Francia Márquez’s Visit to Africa
The Colombian vice president Francia Márquez returns from her tour in South Africa, Kenya and Ethiopia with important achievements in…
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