Latest from Latin Pulse – April 8th

The program analyzes how protest marches and concerns raised by the Organization of American States (OAS) may impact the voting in Peru after several candidates were removed from the ballot. The program also traces moves toward justice in the massacre of Jesuit priests and religious workers in El Salvador; a case that began in 1989.

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In Venezuela, the lights are going out

Venezuela is, once again, in the throes of a full-blown electricity crisis. Citizens complain of unannounced blackouts are shutting down factories, forcing shopping malls to close early, and otherwise wreaking havoc on an already-sputtering economy.

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China goes global with development banks

In just over a decade, China has become a global leader in development finance. China has established a number of bilateral and multilateral funds across the world, in addition to two policy banks. China has also led efforts to establish new multilateral development banks that promise to provide significant financing capabilities into the regime as well.

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Latest from Latin Pulse – April 1st

The program this week unravels what is behind the charges of abuse of power against not just Rousseff, but also former President Lula and other top politicians. It also provides an analysis of President Obama’s trip to Argentina and why it was met with mixed results by Argentines.

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