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EspañolAccording to Jorge Capitanich, the president's cabinet chief, Argentina's government is set to eliminate a ban on the purchase of...
Read moreEspañolHuman Rights Watch (HRW) released their 2014 Annual Report on Tuesday, which draws on events from the end of 2012...
Read moreEspañol Our region has the questionable distinction as the most unequal region in the world. Due to the complexity of this...
Read moreEspañolThe Heritage Foundation — a US-based free market policy institute — today released its 2014 Index of Economic Freedom. This...
Read moreEspañol The New Year begins in South America with a majority of governments representing moderate or radical collectivist ideologies. Ten...
Read moreEspañolOn Friday, Argentina's government announced new price controls that came into effect yesterday in the capital of Buenos Aires and...
Read moreEspañolThe Road to Serfdom, Friedrich A. Hayek’s masterpiece, was published for the first time in March of 1944. In it,...
Read moreEspañolOn Sunday, many Argentineans went to the polls to elect half of the national Chamber of Deputies and one third...
Read moreEspañolThis Sunday, Argentina will hold a new election, after the primaries took place in August (“Primarias Abiertas Simultáneas y Obligatorias,"...
Read moreEspañolHunger levels are low in Latin America and the Caribbean, according to the Global Hunger Index 2013 (GHI). However, not...
Read moreMany Argentinean citizens and people abroad are already talking about the beginning of the end for the Kirchner era, and...
Read moreDemocratic development in Latin America slowed down and even regressed in a majority of countries during 2012, according to the...
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