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Taiwan’s Vice President William Lai and the Cross-Strait Relations

The Latin Bulletin In the small coalmining hamlet of Wanli, Taiwan’s vice president, William Lai, had to overcome numerous challenges growing up. From experiencing the devastating impact of typhoons to the early loss of his father, Lai’s humble beginnings shaped his indomitable spirit and work ethic. Today, as he leads the January elections in Taiwan,…
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Iran’s Global Strategies: Uncovering the Militia Network Supporting Attacks on Israel

The Latin Bulletin The Jewish state of Israel faces not only hostility from its neighboring countries but also significant challenges from numerous nations worldwide. Recent revelations from secret service sources, as reported by De WELT, shed light on the extensive network of militias being trained against Israel, with Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Polisario Front at…
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The Rise of Javier Milei: An Unconventional Path to Argentina’s Presidency

The Latin Bulletin Javier Milei, a right-wing populist, captured the attention of the Argentinian electorate and emerged as the country’s next president. Defeating incumbent economy minister Sergio Massa, Milei’s victory represents a desire for change amidst economic turmoil and social challenges. While his policy proposals and peculiarities might have raised eyebrows, it is clear that…
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Tragedy Unfolds as Gaza Struggles Amidst Telecommunications Outage

The Latin Bulletin KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip — In a harrowing turn of events, patients, staff, and displaced people were evacuated from Gaza’s largest hospital, leaving behind a skeletal crew and Israeli forces to tend to the ailing. This exodus occurred shortly after the restoration of internet and phone service in the Gaza Strip, ending…
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Gaza Faces Grueling Humanitarian Crisis as Communication and Fuel Supply Collapse

The Latin Bulletin The dire situation in Gaza has reached a critical point as the United Nations was forced to halt the delivery of crucial supplies, including food and water, due to the collapse of internet and telephone services caused by a lack of fuel. Israel’s decision to allow only two tanker trucks of fuel…
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Argentina’s Divisive Presidential Election: A Choice between Establishment and Libertarianism

The Latin Bulletin Argentines head to the polls this Sunday, Nov. 19 for the second round of the most divisive presidential election in decades. The choice couldn’t be more stark—between an establishment Minister of Economy who has presided over an inflation rate that stands at a staggering 140% and a firebrand libertarian that is making…
