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On September 10, 2019, Honduras celebrated Children’s Day, but many children throughout the country did not have the privilege of joining in on the festivities.

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President Carlos Alvarado expressed concern about public universities not producing the results that the country expects.

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Recent comments by Partido Nacional candidate Luis Lacalle Pou have attracted the criticism of Uruguayan officials who contest claims of worsening housing struggles.

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São Paulo is growing, both upwards and outwards; however, despite homes and buildings constantly being built, reports suggest that the growth is far from consistent.

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According to the recent Gallup survey, Colombia is facing a worsening problem of unemployment, coupled with corruption and a high cost of living.

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What are the psychological effects of Argentina’s eternal state of economic crises on its citizenry?

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Peru’s richest oil zone is located in a region of indigenous communities.

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The CADEM survey conducted in Chile has brought to light changing opinions in Chile on issues such as euthanasia and homosexual marriage.

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The “ninis” (ni estudian ni trabajan) are a phenomenon of youths in Latin America who do not study nor work.

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Esther Quinde, president of the Ñuka Llakta association, together with Luz Llumitásig of the Nueva Generación association, and María Santos de La Salle have begun to make efforts to preserve indigenous culture for future generations.

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