Issue Apr 26-May 09 2023: Airbus executive Guillaume Gressin pointed out in an interview that aviation in general has made a comeback after the economic paralysis caused by the pandemic.
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Issue Apr 26-May 09 2023: The United Nation’s Committee on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights outlined concerns about the lack of an independent judicial system and about the freedom of human rights defenders in El Salvador, outlining hardline policies and reforms that threaten liberty in the country.
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Issue Apr 19-25 2023: The European Parliament has approved, by a “wide majority,” a law that will end imports of products such as cacao, coffee, wood, and rubber that have been harvested from deforested areas after December 31, 2020.
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Issue Apr 19-25 2023: During President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s visit to Portugal, an agreement was signed to facilitate the recognition of the education of citizens from both countries.
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Issue Apr 19-25 2023: Africa and its diaspora make up the largest ethnic group in the world: around 1.6 billion people, many of whom occupy territories that have great natural wealth and enjoy favorable geographic position.
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Issue Apr 12-18 2023: The International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) coordinated an operation against illegal weapons throughout Latin America.
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Issue Apr 12-18 2023: Nicaragua has begun the construction of more than 12,000 sites for social housing with the support of the China International Development Cooperation Agency (CIDCA).
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Issue Apr 12-18 2023: At the General Consulate in Havana, at least 4,041 applications for Spanish nationality have been received in 2023. Cuba, followed by Mexico and Argentina, is the country with the most applicants for Spanish nationality under the new Democratic Memory law.
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Issue Apr 05-11 2023: Brazil, Indonesia, and Democratic Republic of the Congo, the countries with the largest tropical rainforest reserves on the planet, will form an alliance to exchange experiences and secure international financial aid to protect their rainforests.
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Issue Apr 05-11 2023: Latin American academics, intellectuals, and politicians are using the Spanish political party Podemos and its most discernable leaders as theoretical references.
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