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Tag: chile

Latin America’s resurgent leftism

by Matthew Slade9 Jan 20229 Jan 2022Leave a comment

A “pink tide” of left-wing parties are ascending across the region. Who’s next?

News from the World Brazil, chile, colombia, conservatism, election, latin america, leftism, politics

A referendum on Chile’s future

by Zissis Marmarelis26 Oct 2020Leave a comment

Sparked by protests over a year ago, this vote could trigger a rewrite of Chile’s constitution.

News from the World chile, constitution, economic reforms, income inequality, latin america, Pinochet, protests, public empowerment, referendum

Chile is rebuilding its economy through climate-centered goals

by Ashley Abadeer6 Oct 20207 Oct 20201 Comment

Chile works to combat climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic.

News from the World chile, climatechange, climatecrisis, covid19, southamerica
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