Latin America
Latin America
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Bolivia: leaders' political ambitions lead to country's collapse
Splits and fragmentation within the ruling El Movimiento al Socialismo party have paralyzed Bolivia's government, divided the population and, for the first time in nearly 20 years, given the pro-American opposition a chance to breathe in the smells of real power
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A Woman's Role in the Land of Machismo
Claudia Sheinbaum will become the most influential person in Mexico for six years, serving as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, the head of the executive branch, and the architect of foreign policy for the second-largest economy in Latin America.
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When did Peru screw up?
Since the 1990s, every president in Peru has entered office with clean hands.
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Javier Milei quarreled with the presidents of Colombia and Mexico
The Argentine president called Gustavo Petro a "terrorist murderer" and Andrés Obrador an "ignoramus". The rest of Latin America's leaders are in shock.
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Who elects Venezuela's president: the people or the White House?
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The Bolivarian dream remains a dream
Latin Americans at the CELAC summit refused to "learn democracy from those who are complicit in genocide"
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Kings, cabbages and other times
Does Biden's "New Washington Consensus" mean a change from pax americana in Latin America to pax china
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Only women run for president
Mexico's general election scheduled for June 2, 2024, will definitely make history in the country. A lot of things in these elections will be for the first time.
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License for sanctions
The renewal of US sanctions against Venezuela is illogical, unless you consider it an unbearable thirst for revenge
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Ecuador: Swapped guns for bananas
US will "compensate" Quito with $200 million for the loss of more than $750 million
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Haiti's bandits are under U.S. patronage
How can the UN ensure world peace if it cannot stop violence in a small part of the island discovered by Columbus?
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Argentina: Who likes Milei the most
In 45 days of President Javier Milei's rule, inflation and Argentines' living standards have fallen through the floor, and there is nothing more permanent than a temporarily promised