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One year after January 8, experts demand Bolsonaro’s arrest: “he was an architect and leader”

Thirty people have already been convicted by the STF for involvement in the invasion and destruction of the headquarters of the three Powers in Brasília

Mobilizations continue in Guatemala against impending “coup”

Indigenous communities in the country have been on a national strike since October 2 amid actions by the judiciary and the right-wing to undermine democracy and the electoral process

Bolsonaro supporters refuse to accept election results

Supporters of incumbent Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro took to the streets across the country denouncing the victory of Lula da Silva in the presidential elections held on Oct 30

Brazil’s highway police carry out massive voter suppression in Northeast region, PT lawmaker claims

The president of the TSE says the actions of police officers are making it difficult for Lula voters to cast their vote

Far-right former deputy opens fire and throws grenade at police officers serving arrest warrant

Video shows Bolsonaro supporter Roberto Jefferson monitoring police officers by security camera and confirming he shot at them

The recipe for misinformation in the 2022 Brazilian elections

In this election year, far-right groups are prominent on Telegram, where they disseminate false information on electoral fraud

London Tube workers strike, New Zealand health strike scuttled and other stories

Today we look at the London Tube workers’ strike, state pressure against a major health workers’ strike in New Zealand and more

Subnational elections in Bolivia: another vote of confidence for MAS party

The 240 out of the 336 elected mayors and 3 of the 5 elected governors in Bolivia belong to the ruling government of the progressive Movement Towards Socialism party

Evo Morales will return to Bolivia on November 9

On Monday, a Bolivian judge annulled the arrest warrant that had been issued against former president Evo Morales for alleged crimes of sedition and terrorism, clearing the way for him to return to his country without facing the risk of detention

Hours before Bolivia goes the polls, early results system suspended, military mobilization in La Paz

The first elections since the coup d’état will be held on October 18 amid a tense social and political climate. This includes a military mobilization in La Paz the night before the polls and the suspension of the DIREPRE early results system

Will the Bolivian right allow free and fair elections?

The people of Bolivia fear that the ruling coup government will be making use of all kinds of dirty tricks in order to steal the election from them.

Luis Arce warns of attacks to democracy in Bolivia

MAS presidential candidate, Luis Arce, denounced the violent threats by the de-facto government officials and requested the active observation of the international organizations during and after the general elections