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Angelica Iriarte

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Europe’s migration policies and their influence on refugee rights in Greece

The complex relationship between European migration policies and refugee rights in Greece represents a challenging yet immediate concern. Greece, being the main entry point for numerous migrants and refugees heading into Europe, is positioned at a crucial crossroads between humanitarian requirements and policy implementation. This article explores the impact of Europe's migration policies on refugee rights in Greece, illustrating the scenario with specific examples and case studies.The European Union’s Migration FrameworkThe European Union (EU) has established a detailed system to handle migration, balancing the security needs of member states with global humanitarian duties. Important policies consist of the Dublin Regulation,…
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U.S. policy changes if birthright citizenship is overturned

Revoking birthright citizenship in the United States, commonly known as jus soli or the right of the soil, is a topic of ongoing discussion that introduces numerous potential policy modifications. This principle is embedded in the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which has defined citizenship rights since it was ratified in 1868. If rescinded or significantly changed, it would signify a substantial alteration in how American citizenship is understood and would subsequently affect different aspects of national and local policies.Legal and Constitutional ImplicationsThe 14th Amendment declares, “Anyone born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to its jurisdiction,…
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Honduras’ Electoral Results Transmission System: Why Smartmatic Faces Scrutiny

The controversy surrounding the awarding of the contract for the Preliminary Electoral Results Transmission System (TREP) for the 2025 national elections has led to a surge of criticism and allegations aimed at the tech company Smartmatic. The company, accused of involvement in various international election fraud incidents, is at the heart of a discussion that could potentially destabilize the electoral procedure and erode trust in Honduras' democratic systems.Allegations of corruption and fraud tarnish electoral transparencyThe debate was sparked by a straightforward allegation from Liberal Congressman Jorge Cálix, who claimed that allowing Smartmatic to oversee the TREP system might put the…
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LIBRE’s potential rise: What it means for media freedom in Honduras

In the midst of increasing political division and a situation of institutional instability, Honduras is confronting a significant challenge regarding media freedom. The country has been placed at position 142 out of 180 in the 2025 World Press Freedom Index, as assessed by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), highlighting the vulnerable state of journalism within the nation. The potential triumph of the LIBRE (Libertad y Refundación) party in upcoming elections is causing worries about the possibility of a more constrained atmosphere for media and free speech.The threat of an authoritarian contextHonduras finds itself in a situation where press freedom has been…
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Xiomara Castro

La Prensa addresses rumors linking it to “Tierra Invest” scam

Amid a surge in online identity theft, the Honduran media outlet La Prensa has alerted the public about a counterfeit article that promotes the platform "Tierra Invest." Falsely linked to this reputable source, the article alleges that many Hondurans are making money through investments in this platform. Nevertheless, it is a scam aimed at extracting users' personal information.Digital impersonation for fraudulent purposesThe article, which has gained considerable attention on social media platforms, includes altered material pretending to be an authentic piece from La Prensa. The headline reads “Thousands of Hondurans are now making money by investing in Tierra Invest” and…
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The Controversy Around Luis Redondo and Family-Linked Bank Approvals

The president of the Honduran National Congress, Luis Redondo, has been accused of alleged involvement in the approval of the conversion of Compañía Financiera S.A. (Cofisa) into Banco Compañía Financiera S.A. (Bancofisa), a request submitted to the National Banking and Insurance Commission (CNBS). The complaint, which points to possible influence in the process, has generated reactions in various political and business sectors, which have expressed concern about transparency and conflicts of interest surrounding this request.Cases awaiting decision at the CNBSLa solicitud para transformar Cofisa en Bancofisa fue presentada oficialmente el 20 de junio de 2024, teniendo un capital social de…
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