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JERUSALÉN SIEMPRE JUDÍA

Opinion-1By IIDMAsterOctober 20, 2016Leave a comment

Hace algo más de tres mil años un audaz rey, pastor trocado en militar, tomó un monte enclavado en el centro de su país. La conquista de la elevación, conocida como Sión, era una muestra más de la agudeza que caracterizaba al joven monarca.

Latin America Takes Over the Catholic Church

Opinion-1By IIDMAsterOctober 19, 2016Leave a comment

Former Venezuela Presidential Chief of Staff Beatrice Rangel points out the incredible influence of Latin America in the Catholic Church, as Venezuela’s Arturo Sosa joins Argentina’s Pope Francis in being the first non-Europeans to head the Catholics and the Jesuits.

En 13 años, de la República de Bolivia al narcoestado plurinacional

Opinion-1By IIDMAsterOctober 18, 2016Leave a comment

Octubre de 2003 fue solo el comienzo de la ejecución del plan para acabar con la República y destrozar la Nación Boliviana…

Even the Mounties had to be Fixed!!

Opinion-1By IIDMAsterOctober 17, 2016Leave a comment

Former Venezuela Presidential Chief of Staff Beatrice Rangel, who spent the week in Canada working with millennials from around the world at the ONE Young World Summit, reveals that even our neighbors to the north are not immune to the sexism that pervades societies throughout the Americas.

La corrupción y la historia

Opinion-1By IIDMAsterOctober 17, 2016Leave a comment

Los brasileños Lula da Silva y Dilma Rousseff pueden acabar en la cárcel por corrupción. Especialmente Lula. También el español Mariano Rajoy y la argentina Cristina Fernández de Kirchner si les prueban las acusaciones que penden sobre sus cabezas.

Brazil a model of democracy and Venezuela of dictatorship

UncategorizedBy IIDMAsterOctober 17, 2016Leave a comment

While Brazil decides in freedom, Venezuela is manipulated by the dictatorships from Cuba, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Nicaragua, which had made of it, its wedge to last longer…

The Economic Consequences of Peace in Latin America

Opinion-1By IIDMAsterOctober 12, 2016Leave a comment

Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos promptly flew to Havana on Thursday, September the 24th to preside over the signing of an initial peace agreement between his government and guerrilla movements operating in Colombia under the acronyms of FARC and ELN.

El narcotráfico como eje de confrontación política regional

Opinion-1By IIDMAsterOctober 10, 2016Leave a comment

El concepto de narcoestado, un término establecido “como definición para aquel territorio donde el narcotráfico es un actor político que le disputa el poder al Estado”, parece haber avanzado con las dictaduras del socialismo del siglo XXI en Venezuela y Bolivia

Santos, el Nobel ¿y ahora qué?

Opinion-1By IIDMAsterOctober 10, 2016Leave a comment

Juan Manuel Santos obtuvo el Premio Nobel de la Paz a los cinco días de haber perdido el plebiscito en el que la mayoría de los colombianos rechazó los acuerdos suscritos con las FARC.

Colombian People’s Rejection Of Peace Agreement Provides Opportunity For A Better Deal

Opinion-1By IIDMAsterOctober 7, 20161 Comment

The FARC started as a guerrilla movement inspired by the Castro revolution in Cuba.

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