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As Candidates Tied to Guatemalan Army and Oligarch Vie for Power, What’s Next for Popular Uprising?
In Guatemala, a television comedian has won the first round of the nation's presidential elections.
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US Professors Protest Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Silicon Valley Visit
It is not the first time US academics have expressed concerns over Modi's record.
Unequal Access to Local News Undermines Democracy
A new report on community access to local news in New Jersey has revealed one more way democracy is undermined by economic inequality.
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Guatemalans Say Reforms Needed Before Any Future Election
The current marches and mobilizations are a sign of hope that profound change could be on the horizon.
Guatemala President Faces Arrest as Business Interests and US Scramble to Contain Uprising
The Vice President must remain in prison, while the impeachment order for the President has been sent to Congress.
New Orleans: Recovery or Removal?
How have federal, state and city policies affected the people of New Orleans?
Sen. Bernie Sanders: The Financial Rules Are Rigged to Favor the 1%
Sanders convened a panel to discuss the debt crisis in Greece.
Greek Prime Minister Resigns, Calls for New Election as Syriza Splits
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras announced his resignation on Thursday.
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Voter Outreach
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Another US Affront to Venezuela’s Right to Self-Determination
Our foreign policy should not be what US corporations benefit from, it should be about the self-determination of the Venezuelan people.