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Investigative reporting is the preferred scapegoat of the powerful when they have something to hide, writes Almeida.
Monica Almeida
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Last Modified: 27 Mar 2013 13:09 GMT
Latin America’s Left turn: What’s in it for Women?
Latin American Leftist leaders appeal to women as mothers of poor families…but do they address women’s rights?
Amy Lind
Opinion
Last Modified: 27 Mar 2013 09:52 GMT
The IACHR against colonialism
Rather than repudiating the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights, it should be recognised as valuable tool.
Manuela Picq
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Last Modified: 23 Mar 2013 14:48 GMT
Amazon roads: The beauty or the beast?
Road construction in the Amazon is destroying the local ecology and aiding in the increase of extractive industries.
Manuela Picq
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Last Modified: 13 Mar 2013 10:34 GMT
Chavez's legacy
Hugo Chavez will be mourned not only by Venezuelans, but also by many others who appreciate what he did for the region.
Mark Weisbrot
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Last Modified: 06 Mar 2013 06:50 GMT
Ecuador's Correa wins third presidential term
Leftist leader Rafael Correa, a critic of US foreign policy, defeats nearest rival by more than 30 percentage points.
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Last Modified: 18 Feb 2013 16:37 GMT
Ecuador prepares for presidential vote
Polling stations set to open in election that incumbent president Rafael Correa is widely expected to win.
Americas
Last Modified: 17 Feb 2013 02:54 GMT
Ecuador's education spending pays off
President Correa stands good chance of re-election on Sunday due to investment in schools.
Americas
Last Modified: 16 Feb 2013 13:01 GMT
Is Mexico's war on drugs close to a real end?
As Pena Nieto unveils new preventive strategy to deal with the issue, we ask if it will translate into positive change.
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Last Modified: 15 Feb 2013 14:38 GMT
How will Chavez's illness affect the region?
Social movements and leftist governments have benefited from the Venezuelan president's vision of integration.
Fabiana Frayssinet
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Last Modified: 14 Jan 2013 12:05 GMT
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