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The survival of the free press is at stake in Mexico.

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A study done by the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) concluded that artifacts found in central Mexico were used in the production of mezcal between 600 and 400 B.C.

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Producers from various zones across Paraguay arrived at Asunción last week to ask the new director of Indert, Horacio Torres, to resume the fairs after last month’s was skipped.

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A few weeks ago, journalist and blogger Yoani Sánchez attended an international event about gender violence in the press, where she heard a Cuban official proudly state that femicide is not a problem in Cuba.

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Students removed an image of the Virgin Mary from their school in the name of separation of church and state.

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Social innovation in Latin America has grown exponentially among hundreds of organizations.

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A child pornography network led and managed by MS-13 gang has been recently detected by the Technical Agency of Criminal Research (ATIC) with the order of capture for some of their members.

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Rolando Zapata Bello’s gubernatorial term ends on September 30, but his term will remain marked by a series of femicides and impunity. 

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Financing from the Inter-American Development Bank has allowed for the revitalization of Santo Domingo’s Colonial Old City in the hopes that it become a vibrant cultural tourist attraction.

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In a recent study, the metropolitan areas of Monterrey and Merida, Mexico, are considered some of the best places to live.

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