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EspañolIn Guatemala, initiatives have begun to surface that seek to modify the Constitution regarding the delicate matter of presidential term...
Read moreEspañolNot only does the European Union not support the industrialization of coca in Bolivia, the regional organization is seeking to...
Read moreEspañolThe Bolivian newspaper La Razón revealed on Thursday that its director, Claudia Benavente, and journalist Ricardo Aguilar received a citation...
Read moreEspañolOn Monday, The National Association of Non-Commissioned Officers and Sergeants of Bolivia (Ascinalss) disavowed ongoing negotiations between military High Command and...
Read moreEspañolBolivian President Evo Morales has presented legal documents in support of his country's case against Chile at the International Court...
Read moreEspañol The New Year begins in South America with a majority of governments representing moderate or radical collectivist ideologies. Ten...
Read moreEspañolThe Road to Serfdom, Friedrich A. Hayek’s masterpiece, was published for the first time in March of 1944. In it,...
Read moreEspañolHunger levels are low in Latin America and the Caribbean, according to the Global Hunger Index 2013 (GHI). However, not...
Read moreDemocratic development in Latin America slowed down and even regressed in a majority of countries during 2012, according to the...
Read moreHugo Chávez may have passed from the scene, but Chavismo — his ideology, its adherents, and the aligned regimes —...
Read moreSouth America is receiving an elevated immigration flow, according to a new statistical report published by the Population Division of...
Read moreIn the last few days, Nicolás Maduro’s administration announced its departure from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. Also, in...
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