Reforms
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ECONOMY
Argentina’s Shocking Policies and A Year of Changes
Lead One year into President Javier Milei's bold economic changes, Argentina confronts the harsh truth꞉ that achieving fiscal balance has…
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AMERICAS
Argentina’s Turning Point: The Tragic Case of Axel Blumberg
In March 2004, the kidnapping and murder of 23-year-old Axel Blumberg shocked Argentina. People were outraged. They demanded change loudly.…
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ANALYSIS
Latin America Does Require Tougher U.S. Immigration Policies
Syracuse University's TRAC research reports that four out of ten undocumented immigrants detained in the U.S. possess criminal records. These…
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ANALYSIS
Teacher, Vet, and Lawyer Battle for Uruguay’s Presidential Seat Facing Security Concerns
As Uruguayans head to the polls, a history teacher, a conservative vet, and a bodybuilding lawyer vie for the presidency…
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Politics
Nicaragua’s New Legal Reforms: A Step Toward State Surveillance
In a controversial move, Nicaragua’s National Assembly has passed sweeping reforms granting police the authority to conduct raids, access personal…
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ANALYSIS
Mexico’s Judicial Reforms are Indefensible
Any move towards authoritarianism is indefensible, and Mexico’s proposed judicial reforms are a clear step in that direction. These changes…
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Infographic: Is Duque’s Police Reform Enough For Colombian Protesters?
The Colombian Executive Proposed a Series Of Changes To Their Police. Will This Be Enough To Lift the Strike That…
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