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––Researched and Written by Aaron Freeman– On Friday, May 25, hundreds of students of one of the most prestigious universities in all of South America, Santiago’s Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (PUC), chained themselves inside the Casa Central (Central Campus) in the name of a nation-wide feminist movement. Student movements, such as this one, often

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Many urban residents of Mexico, from young people to older professionals, are moving from the city to the country. Sociologists have called this phenomenon “neo-ruralism.”

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Questionable elections in Venezuela lead the European Union to attempt more sanctions.

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Gael José Fonseca Carmona and Lizy Camila Rosales Lacayo are the first Costa Rican-born children to have a completely digital medical history.

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The current Colombian presidential candidates present fundamental ideological differences when it comes to the rural sector.

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Janet Awad – the first female vice president of Sofofa (Sociedad de Fomento Fabril), Regional Chair of Latam, and Country President Chile of Sodexo – finished her first year as vice president of Sofofa this month.

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Mariela Castro’s recent actions surrounding the LGBTI community and the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) have elicited criticism from various sources.

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Oscar Romero, the late priest and archbishop of San Salvador, El Salvador, is close to sainthood. 

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In an interview, Marco Gandarillas discusses how the government has begun to intervene in protected areas in the name of gas fracking.

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A recent study by Peru’s Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática found lower monetary poverty increases from 2016 to 2017 in the south of Peru than throughout the rest of the nation.

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