As Australia suffers from devastating forest fires, the world watches in horror.
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The interim government of Bolivia has issued an “international enforcement order” against former president of Bolivia, Evo Morales.
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The Catholic Church of Mexico requests the government not to allow reporting crimes for child abuse to expire. The Church asks the government to modify the laws, so that crimes for child abuse do not have an expiration.
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In the Annual Global Retirement Index of 2020, published by InternationalLiving.com, Costa Rica ranks as the third best place to retire, following Portugal and Panama.
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The Panamanian livestock sector has successfully entered the Chinese market, which is one of the largest in the world.
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The sentencing proves the existence of coordinated oppression and the violation of human rights; The Uruguayan government supports this decision.
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–Researched and written by Rachael Brown— The approach to tackling climate change seems to involve heavily reporting climate conferences and summits. Highlighting talks and debate about the environment is seen as integral to proving that the benchmarks towards progress are moving. Recently the COP- 25 Summit was moved first from Brazil, then to Chile, and
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The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) denounced violations during the Chilean protests.
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On the 27th of November, in the Brazilian branch of the International Criminal Court, the Tribunal Penal Internacional, Bolsonaro was accused of ‘crimes against humanity’ in the form of ‘inciting the genocide of indigenous peoples in Brazil.’
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Asian restaurant chain PF Chang’s is trying to increase its Costa Rican presence with the addition of smaller restaurants.
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