Brazil: Prisons Massacre An Announced Tragedy
Confrontations between rival gangs in the Prison Complex Anisío Jobim, in Manaus, the capital of the northwestern state of Amazonas,
Read moreConfrontations between rival gangs in the Prison Complex Anisío Jobim, in Manaus, the capital of the northwestern state of Amazonas,
Read moreBy José Pedro Martins More than 1,000 primary and secondary schools were occupied in almost all the states in Brazil
Read moreBy Alejo Álvez Almost a year to the date, the government of Mauricio Macri still has nothing to show for
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Read moreWith over 72 percent of the votes, Daniel Ortega, 71, won Nicaragua’s elections that were held on Nov. 6. Ortega,
Read moreA decision from the Criminal Court of the Supreme Court ratified the acquittal of the owner of a bar located
Read moreBy Cecilia Remón President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, better known as PPK, acronyms taken by his political group Peruanos Por el
Read moreBy Sandra López With the talks appearing to have stalled, the government of Colombia and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of
Read moreByJimena de Garay and Lívia Alcântara* The government of President Dilma Rousseff, who in January 2015 began her second four
Read moreBy Cecilia Remón Almost 40 percent of the more than 21 million voters in Peru casted their votes for Keiko
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