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August 29, 2022

Evo, from the rural gang to the tables of Starbucks

Guest ColumnistsBy Manager 1August 29, 2022Leave a comment

For Bolivians, especially for those of us who maintain decency, it is very uncomfortable to be associated with Evo Morales and his falsehoods. It is very annoying to listen to any foreigner repeating the myths – among them, the economic “miracle” – of the first Bolivian “indigenous” government. However, the reality is different, Evo is…

Chile, the roundness of the earth and flat earth

OpinionBy Manager 1August 29, 2022Leave a comment

Regardless of the winner of the plebiscite on Sunday the 4th, the constitutional issue will remain open. Apparently the error was trying to impose the project of a single sector, of opposite sign, but the same error of Pinochet. I think there is only one solution, the national agreement, that is, the constitution as everyone’s…

Peter Corzo

Cuba. breaking the corojo

Guest ColumnistsBy Manager 1August 29, 2022Leave a comment

On the 23rd the corojo is broken, a mambisa expression that meant the end of the truce between the insurgents and the Spanish hosts, who refused to leave the “always faithful island of Cuba”, a phrase that, over time, became synonymous that there is no possible conciliation when the victims of the abuses assume that…

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