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Mexico: The eve of the unprecedented day to elect judges in Mexico
On the eve of the unprecedented day to elect judges in Mexico, how are the candidates closing their campaigns? What is the expected voter turnout? How prepared is the electoral system? What are the plans for the counting and publication of the results?
Trump’s Controversial Economic Mega-Bill Passes Senate
All Democrats voted against the bill, which, if passed, would increase the national debt. They claim that to cut taxes for millionaires, increase military spending, and fund deportations, Republicans would leave millions without health insurance and food stamps.
In El Salvador, Demand Grows for the Release of Human Rights Defender
The government of Nayib Bukele accuses her of embezzlement. Yet, critics say that her arrest is another example of what they call a wave of repression against those who question Bukele’s authoritarianism.
Mexico Elects Judges: A First
While criticism from opponents of the reform has grown, citizens face the challenge of voting well-informed in a complex and crowded electoral process for half of their judges and magistrates.
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