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Amir Lebdioui
El País

La próxima revolución tecnológica depende de América Latina y el Caribe

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The Conversation

Ecuador election heads to runoff – Indigenous movement now holds key to the outcome

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Raul Zepeda Gil
The Conversation

Mexican government failing to provide decent jobs for vulnerable youth – leaving the door open to cartel recruitment

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Francesca Lessa
The Conversation

‘Fifty years after the Uruguay coup, why so few people have been brought to justice for dictatorship crimes’

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Francesca Lessa

'Catching the Condor: Bringing to trial the generals who disappeared their enemies'

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Francesca Lessa
Times Literary Supplement

'Catching the Condor: Bringing to trial the generals who disappeared their enemies'

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Francesca Lessa
The Conversation

'Operation Condor: why victims of the oppression that swept 1970s South America are still fighting for justice'

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Francesca Lessa
The Washington Post

'Why Russia may be taking Ukrainian children'

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The Guardian

'"It gives me joy": the LGBT Colombians embracing visibility in town with a legacy of abuse'

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Diego Sanchez-Ancochea

'Conversations'

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Diego Sanchez Ancochea

'Latin America: inequality and political instability have lessons for the rest of the world'

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