Latin America failing to tackle corruption

According to Transparency International’s Index of Corruption Perceptions (CPI)—an index that measures the severity of corruption in a country on a scale of 0 (very corrupt) to 100 (very clean), with any score below a 50 indicating a government is failing at tackling corruption—the regional average for the Americas is 44 points. The only countries in the region that scored above a 50 were: Costa Rica, Dominica, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, Barbados, Chile, the Bahamas and Uruguay. 

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Puerto Rico $O$

Action from the Trump administration after Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico has been faulty, but did Trump even know the island was a part of the U.S.?

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Mexico comes together

After a deadly earthquake hits Central Mexico, the community, the government and special rescue organizations came together in the aftermath to help rescue survivors.

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