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Confluencia Fuera OMC

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Buenos Aires welcomed the WTO with a week of action. By Paula Serafini and Martín Vainstein...

 Chile elections: Beatriz Sanchez, leader of the insurgent leftwing coalition, Broad Front.

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Does this presidential run-off mark a new dawn for Chile? Luis Hernán Vargas Faulbaum asks.

Environmentalists killings: Indigenous and other activists gather in front of the Honduran embassy in London in response to the murder of anti-dam campaigner Berta Cáceres in 2016.

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How environment defenders are being stopped in the Global South. Leny Olivera and Sian Cowman...

ELN interview: Guerrilla leader Pablo Beltrán of Colombia’s ELN talks to Mónica del Pilar Uribe Marín

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‘Each person must say we won’t do this again.’ Guerrilla leader Pablo Beltrán of Colombia’s ELN talks to ...

Bolivia post

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Bolivians have had to get used to doing without postal services, writes Amy Booth.

 

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Two artists have invented a saint to protect residents from gentrification. Yohann Koshy reports.

Yuri Herrera

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The Mexican political scientist talks drugs, racism and masculinity with Graeme Green.

Cochabamba fire

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Not a sign of progress but a cause for alarm. Amy Booth reports from Cochabamba’s overlong dry season

Indigenous people, set to be robbed of their land rights, took their protest to Brasilia – to be rebuffed by armed forces.

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Vanessa Baird writes on how agribusiness has mounted a coup against rural Brazilians.

Brazil coup

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Vanessa Baird reports on Brazil’s unfolding rightwing takeover. Can it be stopped?

Women's rights Brazil: The state of sexism, rights of women and sexual minorities after the soft coup in Brazil

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Womens’ and minority rights are disappearing since the soft coup in Brazil, reports Vanessa Baird.
Brazilian favelas

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Favela dwellers speak to Vanessa Baird about police violence and creative resistance.

make a soft coup

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This dish may seem challenging at first, but is guaranteed to impress your guests!

Operation Car Wash

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Is it the world’s biggest corruption scandal? By Vanessa Baird.

Cochabamba, Bolivia

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Amy Booth reports from the back of beyond in Bolivia.

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Mónica del Pilar Uribe Marín praises Colombia’s best-known pedagogical export, Escuela Nueva.

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