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Guerilla group ELN seeks to join negotiations with government and FARC in Havana.
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Colombians split on peace talks
Colombians have mixed feelings about the peace process and negotiating with FARC rebels.
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Last Modified: 14 Jun 2013 16:45 GMT
Kirchners' 10-year rule stirs mixed feelings
Popularity of Argentinian President Cristina Kirchner dips amid flagging economy and corruption.
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Last Modified: 25 May 2013 08:15 GMT
Capitalism taking root in Cuba
After decades of strict central control, the communist Caribbean nation is slowly liberalising in the economic sphere.
Americas
Last Modified: 12 May 2013 17:53 GMT
Colombia's FARC rebels hopeful for peace deal
Rebels say it will take time to reach deal on country's 60-year-old conflict that left thousands dead.
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Last Modified: 04 May 2013 21:45 GMT
Venezuela's political turmoil intensifies
Nicolas Maduro has been confirmed as acting president, but the opposition has taken to the streets, demanding a recount.
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Last Modified: 16 Apr 2013 14:50 GMT
Counting begins in vital Venezuela vote
Some vote centres to remain open for extended time, as key election to replace late leader Hugo Chavez hits crescendo.
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Last Modified: 15 Apr 2013 00:46 GMT
Capriles unites Venezuela's opposition
Henrique Capriles first man in 14 years to give serious fight to party of late leader Hugo Chavez.
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Al Jazeera covers Venezuelan election
Al Jazeera to report from across Venezuela during election which determines to future of the post Hugo Chavez era.
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Argentina recalls Thatcher's Falklands legacy
Dispute in 1982, ordered by UK's late PM Margaret Thatcher, cost lives of more than 600 Argentinians.
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Awe and fear: Politicised gangs of Venezuela
Tupamaros enforce rough justice in Venezuela's slums to support socialism, but critics say the group are violent thugs.
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Ethiopian refugees face dam backlash in Egypt
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Prior to 1991 the 'Bidoon' community enjoyed the same rights as all, but now they're treated as second-class citizens.
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