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Latin America - Page 35

September 15, 2023
El Salvador

El Salvador Is Making Little Effort to Eradicate Illiteracy

El Salvador’s efforts to improve the educational level in the country seem to be falling short, with rundown schools, especially in rural areas, and little progress in overcoming illiteracy. In almost a

Venezuela/World

Venezuela Prepares Guerrilla-Style Defense as U.S. Threat Looms

Venezuela is preparing for a possible U.S. attack by deploying weapons, including decades-old Russian-made equipment, and planning guerrilla-style resistance operations or street-level chaos, sources and planning documents reviewed by Reuters indicate. The strategy reflects the country’s limitations in personnel and

November 12, 2025

“Hondurasgate”: A Symptom of Deeper Crises in Honduras and a Warning for Latin America

Columns/Geopolitics

Governance in Honduras shifted sharply to the extreme right within months of National Party’s Nasry Asfura taking office on January 27, succeeding the Libre

Lev Tahor Cult Leader Arrested in Guatemala on Human Trafficking Charges

Guatemala/Human Rights/World

Rabbi Yoel Alter, the 35-year-old leader of the ultra-Orthodox Jewish cult Lev Tahor (meaning “Pure Heart” in Hebrew), has been arrested in Guatemala following

Treated Wastewater Is a Growing Source of Irrigation in Chile’s Arid North

September 23, 2023
Chile

The reuse of treated wastewater in vulnerable rural areas of Chile’s arid north is emerging as a new resource for the inhabitants of this long, narrow South American country. The Coquimbo region,

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Bolivian Women Fight Prejudice to Be Accepted as Mechanics

September 23, 2023
Bolivia

In Bolivia, more and more women have gone from being homemakers or street vendors to joining the noisy world of engines, their hands now covered in grease after learning that special touch

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Mexico Decriminalizes Abortion as Rights Deteriorate in U.S., Poland

September 16, 2023
News

by Saurav Sarkar On September 6, the Mexican Supreme Court ruled that federal laws criminalizing abortion are unconstitutional, reported The Guardian. Congress must now pass laws that remove the procedure from the penal

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El Salvador Is Making Little Effort to Eradicate Illiteracy

September 15, 2023
El Salvador

El Salvador’s efforts to improve the educational level in the country seem to be falling short, with rundown schools, especially in rural areas, and little progress in overcoming illiteracy. In almost a

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Colombia, From the Guerrilla to the Ballot Box

September 13, 2023
Interviews

On May 4, 2023, during the International Summit on Nonviolence held in Antioquia, Colombia, a handshake shocked those who were present. The handshake was between two men with vastly different histories. One of the

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 ‘Chile Needs a Communist Party,’ an Interview With Lautaro Carmona, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Chile

September 9, 2023
Interviews

On August 31, 2023, the President of the Communist Party of Chile Guillermo Teillier was buried in the historical cemetery of Recoleta. In this graveyard lies the remains of a range of

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What if There Had Been No Coup in Chile in 1973?

September 8, 2023
Human Rights/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Imagine this scenario. On 11 September 1973, the reactionary sections of the Chilean army, led by General Augusto Pinochet and given a green light by the US government, did not leave their

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Growing Feminization of Migration in Cuba Poses New Challenges

September 2, 2023
Cuba

Emigrating from Cuba was an agonizing decision for Ana Iraida. She left behind family and friends; in her backpack, she carried many hopes, but also the fear of facing dangers on the

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Progressive Luisa González and Millionaire Daniel Noboa Head to Runoff Elections in Ecuador

August 25, 2023
Ecuador/News

On August 20, over 13 million Ecuadorians took part in the early general elections to elect the country’s next president, vice president, and 137 members of the National Assembly amid a wave of violence

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Far-Right Libertarian Javier Milei Receives Largest Vote Share in Argentina’s Primaries

August 16, 2023
Argentina/News

With over 97 percent of votes counted, the far-right Liberty Advances presidential ticket has confirmed its lead in the primary elections held in Argentina on August 13, taking 30.04 percent of the votes.

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