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The two U.S. presidential candidates spoke on Univision to undecided Latino voters about immigration, the economy, and democracy.
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Michael Rendón Vera
La Trocha’s brews are a hit, but Colombia’s peace process still lags behind implementation, leaving an aftertaste of fear for the future.
Explainer: Uruguay's 2024 General Elections
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Uruguay’s Photo Finish Election
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The October 27 vote includes a close presidential race and a controversial plebiscite.
Brian Winter na CNN Brasil, sobre as eleições legislativas nos Estados Unidos
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"Tem estudos que mostram que, historicamente, ter um governo dividido é bom para a economia do país", diz o vice-presidente de política da AS/COA ao WW.
Chile’s Ephemeral October Revolution
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Five years on, the problems that fueled the 2019 social uprising have been overtaken by public safety concerns.