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Far-right floods Chile with misinformation ahead of vote on new constitution
The proposed progressive constitution has been hailed around the globe as a "visionary product" from which other countries have "much to learn."
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Lula holds 12-point lead over Bolsonaro as Brazil’s presidential election heats up
The latest polling results come amid increasingly anti-democratic rhetoric from Bolsonaro and violent actions from his supporters.
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Global applause as leftist Gustavo Petro wins Colombian presidency
Former guerrilla fighter Gustavo Petro defeated millionaire businessman viewed as Colombia's Donald Trump to become the nation's first leftist president-elect.
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Brazil’s election: A looming crisis for Washington
The parallels to Trump’s 2020 election fraud playbook are evident everywhere—including in Bolsonaro’s stated belief that Trump won.
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The good side of the Summit of the Americas
The recently concluded IX Summit of the Americas turned into a widespread show of rejection of U.S. impositions on the region.
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For Biden’s Summit of the Americas, Obama’s handshake with Raúl Castro shows the way
Biden’s plan to pick and choose which countries can attend the Summit has set off regional fireworks.
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To the leaders of the great powers: Talk to Arturo
How is it possible to maintain such harmony married to 8 women with whom he lives happily.
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The failed path of the Summits of the Americas
Now the IX Summit is being convened, to be held in Los Angeles, and once again the regional panorama for the United States is complicated.
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Mexico’s new foreign policy under AMLO seeks an agenda of regional cooperation
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s international tour begins on May 5. It includes visits to a group of Central American countries and Cuba.
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The Venezuelan coup, 20 years later
The first Latin American coup in the twenty-first century showed that the U.S. government would continue to prioritize its perceived geopolitical interests.
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